Chief Executive Brian Caldwell speaks after a positive start to proceedings in the 2025/26 season. Caldwell discusses Jens Berthel Askou's tenure as manager so far, as well as further transfer dealings the club may be involved in prior to Monday's deadline.
Caldwell also provides an update at Boardroom level, the importance of the supporters' input and hitting 4000 season ticket sales.
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Jens Berthel Askou previews the visit of Kilmarnock
Manager Jens Berthel Askou refuses to get drawn into any narratives or added emotion involving the return of former manager Stuart Kettlewell on Saturday, with the boss focused on the action on the pitch alone.
The manager discusses the recent praise his side have received for their performances of late, and how winning the first league of the season isn't just the sole objective.
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Lukas Fadinger ahead of Kilmarnock
Lukas Fadinger talks about his move from Austria this summer and also touches on the style being implemented at the club.
The Austrian is looking for the team to go one better than they did on Saturday against Hearts, as they search for their first win of the league season.
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Liam Gordon's five-a-side dream team
"I'm pretty sure he nutmegged two players without even touching the ball." 😳
Liam Gordon names his strongest team made of players he's play with, and players he's played against ⚽️
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Breathless action from start to finish // Hearts 3-3 Motherwell
Motherwell played their third away game in a row, this time travelling to the capital to face Hearts at Tynecastle. Looking to build on the unbeaten and impressive start to the competitive season, Motherwell started brightly and started to play their immensely attractive football.
The hosts couldn't cope with the Steelmen's play, and goals from Callum Slattery, Tawanda Maswanhise and Emmanuel Longelo had them three to the good midway through the second half.
But despite the outstanding play and large domination of the match, Motherwell were not out of sight. Hearts got the game back to 3-3 with five minutes left to play, setting the game up for a grandstand finish.
Both sides looked likely at finding the winner, but neither could convert.
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Jens Berthel Askou reacts to draw with Hearts
The manager reacts to drawing with Hearts at Tynecastle.
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Jens Berthel Askou ahead of Hearts
Jens Berthel Askou is pleased from the buy-in seen from the number of supporters who have been following the team home and away so far this season. With 300 new season ticket holders, 6000 home fans against Rangers and 1500 away fans against St Johnstone, he is not surprised the away end is sold out already for Saturday's match against Hearts.
The manager discusses the thought process of bringing Callum Hendry to the club, future incoming transfers and the state of play regarding the current injured players at the club.
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Calum Ward previews Hearts
Calum Ward has grasped his chance with both hands since and says he's enjoying the amount of minutes he's currently getting.
Ward has adapted well to the new system being implemented by the manager, and is learning with every minute played this season.
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Booking a spot in the quarter-final // St Johnstone 0-1 Motherwell
With 1500 Motherwell fans making the trip to McDiarmid Park, there was a sense of optimism in the air as the Steelmen took on Championship leaders St Johnstone for a place in the quarter-final of the Premier Sports Cup.
Having reached the semi-final last season, Motherwell fans were dreaming of a return to Hampden, but the task would not be a simple one, with St Johnstone winning all their games so far this season in all competitions.
With both sides trying to keep the ball on the ground, the match made for a good watch, with both sides having chances.
After 90 minutes, the feeling for frustration was apparent within both camps as neither side could break the deadlock, and we would head into extra time. In the first period, more chances came for Motherwell, but nobody could convert.
As penalties loomed, up popped Lukas Fadinger with the big moment of the afternoon, curling the ball past the keeper to book a spot in the last eight.
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Jens Berthel Askou reacts to progressing in the Premier Sports Cup.
Jens Berthel Askou reacts to progressing to the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup with a 0-1 win over St Johnstone in extra-time.
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Jens Berthel Askou ahead of St Johnstone
Manager Jens Berthel Askou wishes Lennon Miller and his family all the best for the future following his club-record transfer to Udinese.
The Motherwell boss previews the match on Saturday, hoping his side can take another step closer to Hampden. He also provides the latest teams new from the Motherwell camp and explains his joy in securing Tawanda Maswanhise until 2028.
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Elijah Just previews St Johnstone
Elijah Just talks about how hard it will be to replace Lennon Miller following his move to Italy. Just talks about the mood in the camp ahead of the match in the Premier Sports Cup against St Johnstone.
The forward has enjoyed his time in Scotland so far and feels settling in has came naturally.