The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

No Christmas dinner as Well aim to feast on Staggies

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Motherwell assistant manager Keith Lasley insists the chance to consolidat­e third place in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p will more than make up for their unconventi­onal Christmas Day.

The Motherwell squad will train in the afternoon before making a 170-mile coach trip to stay in an Inverness hotel before their Boxing Day game against Ross County in Dingwall.

Festive spirits remain high in the Motherwell camp, though, after Saturday’s victory at Kilmarnock – a fourth win in five matches – lifted them above Aberdeen.

Lasley said: “No Christmas dinner unfortunat­ely. That was one of the perks of retirement, a glass of red with your Christmas dinner, but unfortunat­ely we’ll be travelling.

“We will be preparing as profession­ally as we always do.

“We’ll be training on Christmas Day and travelling up to Inverness to prepare properly for the game on Boxing Day.

“That’s our job. We are well used to working at this time of year as a footballer and this day will be no different.

“We will travel on Christmas evening, which has gone down fantastica­lly well in the Lasley household and I’m sure throughout the dressing room.

“But it’s something we are used to in football and we obviously get a break at the start of January, which we will look forward to when it comes round.

“It won’t feel like Christmas Day for the boys. They will have Christmas morning with their families and we will be in here in the afternoon and, as soon as that happens it’s profession­al head on.”

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