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Michael Wimmer previews Kilmarnock

Manager Michael Wimmer is expecting to see a reaction from his players following the disappointing result in Aberdeen last weekend. Wimmer says Liam Gordon will miss out on the trip to Ayrshire, while Marvin Kaleta will be assessed.  Wimmer discusses his thoughts on playing the artificial surface, as well as recent speculation on the league expanding.

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Second best // Aberdeen 4-1 Motherwell

At a sold-out Pittodrie, Motherwell had 700 hearty fans in their corner, who made the long trip north hoping their side would make it four games unbeaten. With just three games to the split and well in the hunt for a top-six spot, every game is crucial. Those that travelled so Callum Slattery headed home in the early stages, making it three goals in two games. However, the lead wouldn't last long with Dorrington levelling up before Clarkson curled one into the net from a corner routine. Behind at the break, Tom Sparrow and Luke Armstrong would have sighters at goal but couldn't convert. Kevin Nisbet scored goals three and four for the Dons, who secured their top-six status in the process. It's back to the training pitches for Michael Wimmer's men, with another six-pointer against Kilmarnock looming on the horizon.

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Luke Armstrong ahead of Kilmarnock

Luke Armstrong says the players are ready to execute the manager's game plan on Saturday against Kilmarnock. The forward believes the plastic surface does change the game slightly but still believes it shouldn't change the team's approach.  Armstrong wants to show the manager and the fans that the team will fight until the end, no matter how the team is getting on. The Englishman also lays out his thoughts on his time in Scotland so far.

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Luke Armstrong ahead of Kilmarnock

Luke Armstrong says the players are ready to execute the manager's game plan on Saturday against Kilmarnock. The forward believes the plastic surface does change the game slightly but still believes it shouldn't change the team's approach.  Armstrong wants to show the manager and the fans that the team will fight until the end, no matter how the team is getting on. The Englishman also lays out his thoughts on his time in Scotland so far.

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Michael Wimmer previews Kilmarnock

Manager Michael Wimmer is expecting to see a reaction from his players following the disappointing result in Aberdeen last weekend. Wimmer says Liam Gordon will miss out on the trip to Ayrshire, while Marvin Kaleta will be assessed.  Wimmer discusses his thoughts on playing the artificial surface, as well as recent speculation on the league expanding.

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Second best // Aberdeen 4-1 Motherwell

At a sold-out Pittodrie, Motherwell had 700 hearty fans in their corner, who made the long trip north hoping their side would make it four games unbeaten. With just three games to the split and well in the hunt for a top-six spot, every game is crucial. Those that travelled so Callum Slattery headed home in the early stages, making it three goals in two games. However, the lead wouldn't last long with Dorrington levelling up before Clarkson curled one into the net from a corner routine. Behind at the break, Tom Sparrow and Luke Armstrong would have sighters at goal but couldn't convert. Kevin Nisbet scored goals three and four for the Dons, who secured their top-six status in the process. It's back to the training pitches for Michael Wimmer's men, with another six-pointer against Kilmarnock looming on the horizon.

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Michael Wimmer reacts to Aberdeen defeat

Michael Wimmer gives his thoughts on a 4-1 loss to Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

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Tom Sparrow ahead of Aberdeen

Tom Sparrow has enjoyed the new ideas being implemented under Michael Wimmer, and is looking forward to the rest of the season.  Sparrow is delighted to see the strong following that will be in Aberdeen on Saturday and is determined to send them down the road happy.

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Michael Wimmer previews Aberdeen

Manager Michael Wimmer thanks all the fans who are making the journey to Aberdeen on Saturday, as he says the connections between the club and supporters is growing.  He provides a fitness update on Steve Seddon, as well as talking about the race for top-six.

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Another step closer to the 1991 Scottish Cup

It was on the 19 March 1991 that Motherwell took a massive step towards Scottish Cup success by beating Morton in a penalty shootout in the Quarter Final. Motherwell took five and scored five, sparking wild celebrations as the Well faithful started to dream about cup glory.