Glasgow Times

Gael blown away after skipper Hartley steered Motherwell to last-gasp leveller

- BY CHRIS JACK

GAEL BIGIRIMANA hailed captain Peter Hartley for leading by example against Rangers as he ended a tumultuous week on a high note at Fir Park.

The defender sparked controvers­y ahead of the Premiershi­p clash with Steven Gerrard’s side with crude comments about the broken nose Fabio Cardoso sustained against the Steelmen last season.

Hartley apologised for his remarks and showed no ill-effects of the storm surroundin­g him as he turned in a solid performanc­e on Sunday.

His injury-time header earned Stephen Robinson’s side a point as a six-goal thriller ended in dramatic fashion in Lanarkshir­e.

It was midfielder Bigirimana that provided the cross from a corner for his skipper to nod home in the final stages of an enthrallin­g encounter.

And he was pleased to see Hartley making headlines for all the right reasons by netting his second goal of the campaign.

Bigirmana said: “Motherwell is a team that needs every player to be on the best of their game.

“Obviously, we don’t agree with what he said, but we are just so delighted for him. Now he can put it in the past. He can build from his performanc­e.

“It was just relief because three corners before that they were going wrong. I also got told ‘after this corner the game is over’.

“There was a bit of pressure. I just had to compose myself and make sure that I put it in a dangerous area.

“To be honest, he’s been quiet. He obviously knew that the media was going crazy with what he said. But he has been training hard and focusing.

“He needed to be like that. He had to make sure he didn’t get carried away with everything, get anxious and panic. I thought he played his game and got a goal for us which was fantastic.”

Boss Robinson was left frustrated that Motherwell didn’t take all three points as they finally registered in the Premiershi­p this term.

A double from Kyle Lafferty cancelled out efforts from Danny Johnson and Carl McHugh but it was the hosts that had the final say as Rangers couldn’t hold on after Ovie Ejaria had seemingly clinched the win.

Bigirimana said: “Yeah, if you look at the chances that we had [we should have won it].

“We conceded two goals we shouldn’t have. They break

 ??  ?? Peter Hartley was the hero at Fir Park having been the villain earlier in the week
Peter Hartley was the hero at Fir Park having been the villain earlier in the week

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