Glasgow Times

Robbo determined to show mettle and rebuild Steelmen

- By SCOTT MULLEN

NEW Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson will not be afraid to rebuild the club’s squad as he aims for a prosperous tenure.

Unveiled yesterday morning to the media at Fir Park as Mark McGhee’s permanent successor, the Northern Irishman was honest about having to look at an ageing backbone to the Lanarkshir­e side.

However, Robinson, who was assistant over two spells to both Ian Baraclough and McGhee, insists he will be fair to those players who have dedicated a large chunk of their careers to Motherwell, insisting coaching roles could be available once their playing days are at an end.

Currently, about half of Motherwell’s first-team starters are edging towards the end of their careers. There will eventually come a time where these stalwarts need replaced, and Robinson said: “They will all be judged on their individual merits.

“I have no problems making those decisions. But they have earned the right to be treated properly and all I’ll ever be is honest with them. I’ll tell them the truth and where I see their career.

“It’s important to retain an identity of people who have done well with Motherwell. Whether that’s in coaching or playing that remains to be seen.

“We need to rebuild a little bit as well. We need to add legs, energy and pace to the team and that’s something I am not going to be able to do right now. Further down the line it is.”

As Robinson eluded to himself, the time and place to put his stamp on this Motherwell team has been put on the backburner as the desire and need to scramble clear of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p relegation zone has taken greater precedence.

McGhee was removed from his role as manager on the back of a 5-1 hammering at home to Dundee, a result that left Well fans fearing the worst.

TWO interim games in charge for Robinson have brought mixed results, but there was plenty of encouragem­ent in both the 2-1 win over Kilmarnock and the narrow 1-0 reverse at Aberdeen to convince the players and board that the 42-year-old was the right man to guide them to safety.

“After Mark left we got the Kilmarnock game out of the way, but the reaction of the players has been a big factor in this,” said Robinson.

“Their performanc­es on the pitch and their manner off the pitch made it very clear they wanted me to take the job.

“I had numerous phone calls from them to say take it, so that gives you a lot of positivity knowing the players have bought into what you want to do.

He added: “At the moment we can’t implement changes in terms of bringing people in and adding pace to the team, so we have to play a way that makes sure we get results and performanc­es.

“I think in the last two games you’ve seen that’s what we’ve done. We haven’t played pretty football at times but that’s not a concern of mine at this moment in time. First and foremost is to get points on the board and get a team shape that’s not conceding goals.”

Meanwhile, McGhee has been given a six-match touchline ban by the SFA after his dismissal in a 7-2 defeat by the Dons at Pittodrie last month.

The 59-year-old has been given a five-match ban for misconduct while a suspended onematch ban from earlier in the season was also triggered.

McGhee would have to serve the ban if he joins another club’s coaching staff but it will not affect him on Scotland duty.

 ??  ?? True colours... Stephen Robinson says he’s ready to make the big calls to drag Motherwell clear of the basement mire
True colours... Stephen Robinson says he’s ready to make the big calls to drag Motherwell clear of the basement mire
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