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Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Rangers

Johnny Koutroumbis lays out his Christmas Day plans, as the Motherwell players look forward to a well-earned day off with their family.  With Koutroumbis hosting, he explains the importance of having some of the players round to his house at Christmas time.

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Jens Berthel Askou previews Rangers

Jens Berthel Askou is expecting his side to be competitive once again on Saturday against Rangers. The Motherwell boss has been pleased with recent displays but wants that to continue at the so called bigger venues in the country.

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Beating frustration // Motherwell 1-0 Dundee

Motherwell extended their unbeaten run to ten games and also recorded their sixth consecutive clean sheet in the league with a narrow win over Dundee, but it wasn't a straight-forward afternoon for the Steelmen.  Chances came and went for the duration of the match, with Dundee offering little threat. Callum Slattery, Callum Hendry, Elijah Just and Lukas Fadinger all had chances, but couldn't find the breakthrough. And just when the frustration looked like it might take hold of stadium, Slattery's header beat the keeper and found the bottom corner in the closing stages of the match.

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Emmanuel Longelo ahead of Dundee

Emmanuel Longelo discusses the impact manager Jens Berthel Askou has had on the players in the squad, and how he has managed to maintain a great relationship with the full squad.  Longelo talks about 'having a target on our backs' and explain what he thinks Dundee will be like on Saturday.

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Targeting the Next Generation

Chief Executive Brian Caldwell explains the idea behind Motherwell Football Club targeting local schools by providing kids with free tickets to upcoming home games. With a focus being put on trying to coax the next generation of MFC plans, Caldwell outlines why player involvement could play a crucial role in the process.

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Jens Berthel Askou previews Dundee

Manager Jens Berthel Askou says his team have come to terms with the expectation that often rides on their shoulders, and says the players have to learn to deal with that pressure.  Askou discusses January transfer window plan, team news and how important every match is in the William Hill Premiership.

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November: Picking Ourselves up off the Canvas

Motherwell kicked off the month of November with a huge Premier Sports Cup semi-final match against St Mirren at Hampden. Looking to reach a domestic cup final for the first time since 2018. Preparations couldn't have been better, but the day at Hampden would be filled with heartbreak for anyone associated with Motherwell Football Club. Despite this first big setback under Jens Berthel Askou, the team picked themselves up off the canvas to face Aberdeen for the third time this season. Following the final international break of 2025, Motherwell kicked off a hectic schedule. Playing three games in the space of ten days, this run could be the difference between a good or bad season, and the Steelmen had to give it everything.

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We need a bigger blanket // Dundee United 0-0 Motherwell

The Steelmen have coped with the busy festive period to this stage, and as they travelled to Tannadice Park looking to continue that run, they were met with a robust Dundee United side. Jim Goodwin's team were winless in five going into this match and proved tough to break down. With some half chances squandered, neither team had the prolific touch to win the match for their team. In the end, it was Motherwell's fifth consecutive clean sheet in the league, the first time they had achieved the feat since 2010. Extending their unbeaten run to nine games, Jens Berthel Askou's side will look to go one better next weekend.

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Tawanda Maswanhise's November highlights

Tawanda Maswanhise has picked up the G4 Claims player of the month for November.  Voted by the Motherwell FC fans, Maswanhise makes two trophies for his performances in November. The forward also won the William Hill Premiership player of the month for his impressive displays during November. Well done, Tawanda.

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Elijah Just ahead of Dundee United

Elijah Just is enjoying his football at Motherwell, saying the full squad have played their part to the success achieved so far.  Just thinks he's exceeded his own expectations for the season so far, but knows the job is far from complete.

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Jens Berthel Askou previews Dundee United

Manager Jens Berthel Askou believes Saturday's opposition Dundee United will be looking to challenge for the top-six in the William Hill Premiership, as the boss expects stiff opposition at Tannadice. Askou also provided the latest squad update.

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Iain Robinson named Head Coach of Women’s team

Iain Robinson will be the new head coach of Motherwell’s women’s team. Robinson, who previously held the position of Under-17s coach at Rangers, will join Motherwell from Queens Park after being appointed the Head Coach of the Spiders in 2024. Assistant Coach David Brownlie will also join the coaching staff at the club after departing Queens Park. “I’m really pleased,” said Robinson, who will officially take charge ahead of this weekend's SWPL meeting with Hearts at K-Park. “We’re really excited to get started. From the outside looking in, Motherwell seemed like a very exciting club to be a part of. The women’s department has gone from strength to strength in recent years, and after speaking with the board, they had a clear idea of what they wanted to do, and that tied in exactly with what I and David wanted to do. “The structure behind the scenes is something that I really bought into. Coming through a youth academy background at Rangers, having a strong youth academy at the club, and having a young flow of players from the academy are things that we wanted to work with and things that attracted both myself and David. “We want to be a team that dominates the ball and imposes our structure on the game. We look to play through the thirds, build from the back, and create a high number of quality chances. "We can't wait to get started." Despite his youthful age, Robinson has already built an impressive and extensive resume within the women’s game, after having achieved his UEFA A-license award in 2022. Robinson has held coaching positions at BSC Glasgow Community Sports Club before spells with both Greenock Morton and Partick Thistle men’s teams, respectively. He then replaced the departing Craig Joyce in Glasgow after being headhunted to become the head coach of Queen's Park. Robinson departs the Spiders, with the club sitting comfortably in the final promotion-playoff position in the Scottish Women’s Premier League 2 table, one point shy of Boroughmuir Thistle in second. “I'm thrilled to be able to announce Iain as our new Head Coach,” Motherwell Chief Executive Brian Caldwell said. “He is a young and ambitious coach who impressed from a very early stage during the interview process. His vision and plan are clear, and I look forward to working with him going forward. "I also want to extend my gratitude to Queen's Park, who have been accommodating throughout this process and allowed for an easy and smooth exit for Iain."