Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Well set to appeal Vale card

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MOTHERWELL manager Stuart Kettlewell is keen to ensure Jack Vale is available for the coming weeks after disputing the attacker’s dismissal at Aberdeen.

The on-loan player looked lively in the first half, setting up two opportunit­ies for the Steelmen with his willingnes­s to run with the ball.

However, Vale was shown a straight red card in the 56th minute after catching Jack Mackenzie with his boot in the midriff as he brought down a high ball.

Kettlewell described the decision as “laughable” and Motherwell appeared likely to appeal in the immediate aftermath of their 1-0 defeat at Pittodrie.

“Absolutely, from what I’ve seen,” the Motherwell manager said of a potential challenge to the Scottish Football Associatio­n.

“I hope people will start to see that it’s not so much the ball coming over the shoulder and hooking it, but it’s the force and the speed that the Dons player runs towards our guy.

“Anybody who thinks they can kick a football and your leg doesn’t extend, I would tell you you’ve never played football.”

Kettlewell added: “He’s a good player, everybody in Scottish football knows how good a player he is.

“I would call him a technician. He’s a clever football player, certainly not an aggressive guy.

“He’s someone we maybe ask to be a bit more aggressive when we don’t have the ball.

“I’ve never seen him come close to trying to make a tackle to hurt an opponent in the time I’ve worked with him.

“The whole thing irks me, frustrates me. I would just love there to be some sort of outcome to all this.”

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