Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
Alexander expecting drama on last day
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.