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A rare home defeat // Motherwell 2-3 Falkirk

Two teams who have received an abundance of praise for their style of play and approach to matches all season faced off against each other at Fir Park, with Motherwell looking to pick up their first win in three matches with a win over Falkirk.  The last away side to come away from Fir Park was Falkirk, 12 games ago, back in October, and they started in the best way possible to make that back-to-back wins, with Barney Stewart continuing his dream season in the Premiership, scoring inside five minutes. Tawanda Maswanhise was bundled over in the box, but to the bemusement of everyone, referee Duncan Nicholson waved play on, and VAR stayed silent in what would have been a pivotal moment in the match after just seven minutes. Elliot Watt levelled the game with a scintillating volley from outside of the box, but Falkirk restored their advantage before the break. Motherwell tried to bring the game back to level, but when Ibrahim Said was judged to have fouled inside the box, Calvin Miller was presented with the chance to finish the game from 12 yards and made no mistake. Motherwell kept fighting and scored a consolation goal with the last kick of the ball through Maswanhise, but with factors outwith their control combining with a sublime Falkirk display, the Steelmen went down at home for the first time since October.

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Jens Berthel Askou reacts to Falkirk result

Jens Berthel Askou reacts to losing to Falkirk at Fir Park.

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March: Gearing up for a big finish

The madness of the winter months was drawing to a close, and with Motherwell eliminated from the Scottish Cup, there were only two fixtures scheduled for the month. But with the Steelmen able to play their postponed fixture against Dundee, the month started at Dens Park with Motherwell going into the match knowing they could close the gap to those above, as they were the only team out of the top four playing in the Scottish Premiership. A trip to Celtic Park followed next, with March finishing at home against Hibernian. Every game at this stage has significant importance attached to it, and with the finish line in sight, points become even more important.

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A rare home defeat // Motherwell 2-3 Falkirk

Two teams who have received an abundance of praise for their style of play and approach to matches all season faced off against each other at Fir Park, with Motherwell looking to pick up their first win in three matches with a win over Falkirk.  The last away side to come away from Fir Park was Falkirk, 12 games ago, back in October, and they started in the best way possible to make that back-to-back wins, with Barney Stewart continuing his dream season in the Premiership, scoring inside five minutes. Tawanda Maswanhise was bundled over in the box, but to the bemusement of everyone, referee Duncan Nicholson waved play on, and VAR stayed silent in what would have been a pivotal moment in the match after just seven minutes. Elliot Watt levelled the game with a scintillating volley from outside of the box, but Falkirk restored their advantage before the break. Motherwell tried to bring the game back to level, but when Ibrahim Said was judged to have fouled inside the box, Calvin Miller was presented with the chance to finish the game from 12 yards and made no mistake. Motherwell kept fighting and scored a consolation goal with the last kick of the ball through Maswanhise, but with factors outwith their control combining with a sublime Falkirk display, the Steelmen went down at home for the first time since October.

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Jens Berthel Askou reacts to Falkirk result

Jens Berthel Askou reacts to losing to Falkirk at Fir Park.

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March: Gearing up for a big finish

The madness of the winter months was drawing to a close, and with Motherwell eliminated from the Scottish Cup, there were only two fixtures scheduled for the month. But with the Steelmen able to play their postponed fixture against Dundee, the month started at Dens Park with Motherwell going into the match knowing they could close the gap to those above, as they were the only team out of the top four playing in the Scottish Premiership. A trip to Celtic Park followed next, with March finishing at home against Hibernian. Every game at this stage has significant importance attached to it, and with the finish line in sight, points become even more important.

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Oscar Priestman ahead of Falkirk

Midfielder Oscar Priestman says the team have used the international break to their own benefit and that he is looking forward to getting back to playing this weekend against Falkirk.  Priestman is also quizzed on Callum Slattery's suspension.

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Jens Berthel Askou previews Falkirk

Jens Berthel Askou is looking forward to facing Falkirk at Fir Park on Saturday, with the Scottish Premiership action getting back underway following the international break. The Motherwell also goes in-depth about Callum Slattery's four-game ban that was handed out by the SFA last weekend, with Askou calling for clear consistency going forward.

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Calum Ward // How I became a record-breaker

Calum Ward arrived in ML1 simply to cover in the goalkeeping department. Extensive injuries saw a number of keepers ruled out of action, and Ward arrived off the back of playing in Finland to be the number three choice. That first six months saw Ward only take part in training sessions, with his only chance to make his debut dismissed due to other factors. But he did enough to earn a new contract, and with Jens Berthel Askou arriving, Ward saw it as a fresh start and backed himself to play more minutes. But even during pre-season, Ward never expected to play. But when first choice Aston Oxborough picked up an injury, Ward was drafted in and quickly became the keeper for the club. Supporters were wary, with a lack of first-team exposure of great concern regarding the Englishman. This paired with a couple of unfortunate errors early on in the season saw many write the keeper off. But not only did Ward, through the use of analysis with goalkeeping coach Neil Alexander and thorough training sessions, prove the doubters wrong; he has gone on to be an influential member in the team that has adopted a bold and advanced style of play. The system sees Ward sometimes become a centre-back and relies on the keeper being able to adapt well under pressure. Ward has passed with flying colours, as he has smashed the club-record for number of clean sheets in a season, with Ward currently on 20 in all competitions, surpassing Darren Randolph's decade-long record. He has also matched his goalkeeping coaches' record for number of clean sheets for a non-Rangers or Celtic goalkeeping in a Premiership season, with the team also setting a new record for nine consecutive clean sheets at home.

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It could prove pivotal // Motherwell 0-0 Hibernian

It was 4th vs 5th once again in the William Hill Premiership, as Motherwell looked to extend the gap to Hibernian below.  Off the back of two defeats, Motherwell were looking to bounce back in style and looked on course to do so when Elijah Just found the back of the net midway through the first half.  But his effort was scratched out by VAR for offside, and for the rest of the afternoon, chances were few and far between. But the point could prove crucial come matchday 38, with Motherwell strengthening their grip on European qualification for next season.