The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Key men back to boost Robinson’s options

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Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson hopes to have four key players back for tomorrow’s visit of Dundee, but he feels his options have increased during an injuryhit spell.

Chris Cadden returned to training on Tuesday after a hamstring problem and joined in with his team-mates yesterday along with Peter Hartley and Elliott Frear, while goalkeeper Trevor Carson is also stepping up his attempts to return from a shoulder injury.

Motherwell have lost four consecutiv­e games, all away from home, but the likes of Gael Bigirimana and Craig Tanner have staked their claim for more regular action during several narrow defeats.

“The vast majority of the boys will be back and available again, we will just make some lastminute decisions on Saturday,” Robinson said. “The one difference between this and last year is, our team picked itself last year. No matter how poorly people played, they were going to play because we didn’t have options.

“Tans has come in and he has been really unfortunat­e he hasn’t started more games because he has been very good.

“Bigi has been a little bit unlucky, that every time he has played we haven’t got a great result, and I’ve ended up changing the team and going back to what you know. But he played really well last week.

“I thought Tans had a real influence on the game.

“Every 90 minutes he either scores a goal or sets one up so we have to take that into account now.

“They have forced their way right into my reckoning.”

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