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Stuart Kettlewell previews St Mirren

Stuart Kettlewell reflects on the frustrations of Wednesday night's game against Dundee. The Motherwell manager was annoyed with his side conceding three goals in seven minutes, and says his team take accountability for that.  Having put the controversial refereeing decision behind him after dialogue with the head of referees, Kettlewell has asked for a healthy support on Saturday against St Mirren, as he feels it can make a difference for the players' confidence.

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Stuart Kettlewell reacts to defeat to Dundee

Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts on defeat to Dundee.

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Marred with controversy // Dundee 4-1 Motherwell

In the torrential December rain, Motherwell headed to Dens Park to take on Dundee, looking to end a two-game losing run. With four changes to the side, the early signs were bright, with Lennon Miller and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos going close in the early stages.  However, the good work early doors was undone when Dundee took the lead, but Stamatelopoulos got his second of the season just minutes later to level the game. Motherwell had their tails up, and the chances kept coming. They couldn't get ahead, however, and then the game changed completely. With Kofi Balmer down with a head knock, the referee played on as Dundee hit on the break. They subsequently scored, to the dismay of Motherwell players and staff. The following seven minutes would be a disaster for the Steelmen, conceding a third and fourth, killing the game off. In the latter stages, Steve Seddon, Moses Ebiye, and Miller all went close, but in the end, the game was spun on its head in controversial fashion.

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Taking responsibility // Motherwell 0-3 Hibernian

With Hibernian travelling to North Lanarkshire in search of their second league win of the season, Stuart Kettlewell was looking for his side to bounce back from their poor trip to the Highlands last Saturday.  In a game that lacked chances, Hibernian got themselves two to the good at the break, before adding a third in the second half. A performance that was below the standards expected, the Motherwell players were left angry at themselves and will have to go again on Wednesday night against Dundee.

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Liam Gordon looks ahead to Dundee

Defender Liam Gordon is taking context from the last two league results, and is looking forward to seeing how teammates react to facing Wednesday's challenge against Dundee.  Gordon was left disappointed with the goals conceded in recent matches, but insists that those individual errors can be fixed in the upcoming games.

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Stuart Kettlewell previews Dundee

Manager Stuart Kettlewell reiterated his anger and frustration after Saturday's William Hill Premiership result and performance against Hibernian. Kettlewell says the staff and himself are constantly striving for improvement and are trying to rectify the last two results in the league.  Kettlewell is preparing for the quick turnaround for Wednesday night's game against Dundee.

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Bee Inspired Visit Fir Park

Clothing brand Bee Inspired visit Fir Park, where some of the playing squad dress each other to see who does best. In the end, carnage ensues.

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Ross Callachan interviews for Bee Inspired

Bee Inspired paid a visit to Fir Park, with Ross Callachan, Tony Watt, Marvin Kaleta, Steve Seddon, Tawanda Maswanhise and Lennon Miller all taking part. In this short video, Callachan takes the mic to interview the players ahead of the shoot.

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Stuart Kettlewell previews Hibernian

Manager Stuart Kettlewell was frustrated with how his side's previous outing against Ross County panned, including the amount of wasted time in the game, and wants his team to show a reaction this weekend against Hibernian. Kettlewell says the Hibs performance and late surge against Aberdeen shows it's a team still fighting and they will prove to be a difficult opponent.  He also confirmed Tom Sparrow has picked up an ankle injury, as well as discussing inclusion at Fir Park.

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Tawanda Maswanhise ahead of Hibernian

Tawanda Maswanhise became a hero for his country earlier this month, as his strike for Zimbabwe against Kenya sent his country to AFCON 2025. Now back in Motherwell colours after a difficult journey home, the winger is looking to continue his goal scoring form and good performances.  The former Leicester man is excited for this weekend against Hibernian.

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Stuart Kettlewell previews Ross County

Manager Stuart Kettlewell is looking forward to the uninterrupted run from now until March, as his team look to come back from this international break better than the previous one.  Kettlewell provides an update on those recovering from injury, as well as answering questions on the reported interest for Lennon Miller.

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Harry Paton ahead of trip to Ross County

Midfielder made his return from injury prior to the international break against St Johnstone, and the Canadian international is now looking forward to the rest of the season and staying fit.  He discusses what the team have taken from the recent defeat against Rangers in the semi-final and explains how that can be used as motivation.