Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Alexander expecting drama on last day

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MOTHERWELL manager Graham Alexander expects the race for European qualificat­ion to go to the last day of the cinch Premiershi­p season.

Well moved into position for a spot in the Europa Conference League qualifiers when a 1-0 victory away at Ross County saw them leapfrog the Staggies into fifth place.

A first away win in seven months has transforme­d the outlook for Motherwell, who only secured a topsix place at the split with Ricky Lamie’s last-minute equaliser at Livingston but could seal a European spot on Wednesday if they beat Hearts and County fail to beat Rangers at Ibrox.

But Alexander said: “It is going to go to the last game. It was the same with the top six going into the last seconds – that could happen again but we will just give it our best shot.

“We did great to get into the top six and the opportunit­y is there for us, Dundee United and Ross County to get European football.”

Alexander admitted his side had not played as well in Dingwall as they had during a 1-0 defeat by United the previous weekend.

But Kevin van Veen came off the bench after struggling all week with illness to earn and score a 68th-minute penalty, and Well held out in the face of sustained pressure.

Alexander was delighted to reward a noisy band of travelling fans with a longawaite­d win on the road.

“I heard the fans before the game and we mentioned it before – it was great to give them something back,” he said.

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