The Scotsman

Holt lets Tiffoney off the leash but says he must harness winger’s talent

- By JAMES LITTLE

Gary Holtp raised Scott Tiff oney after his late double almost completed a brilliant second-half comeback by Livingston against Motherwell.

The Steel men werec ru ising towards a comfortabl­e 3- 0 win at Fir Park on Saturday until the 22-year-old was introduced for Ryan Hardie in the 62nd minute. Tiffoney stabbed home at the back post with ten minutes remaining before racing past the Mother well defence and firing beyond Mark Gillespie to set up a nervy finish.

Livingston manager Holt believes Tiff oney, pictured, could have a breakthrou­gh season next year if he simply sticks to the basics.

“We know what Tiff can offer us. It’s just harnessing that and adding to it,” he said.

“If you give him few instructio­ns then he causes lots of problems but when you start to pigeon hole him it can be unnatural to him and how he sees the game.

“At 3-0, it was a fantastic opportunit­y to let him off the leash and for him to show people what he’ s all about.

“I’ m delighted he managed to get his two goals. If the game lasted another ten minutes then we could have nicked that equaliser.

“I thought we were reactive in the first half and Motherwell picked up lots of second balls. Second half we were much better, on the front foot and caused them problems.”

Mother well were scintillat­ing at times during the first half and raced into a three - goal lead courtesy of Scottish Football Writers’ young player of the year David Turnbull.

The 19- year-old delivered a perfect free-kick for Li am Don nelly to glance home the early opener before doubling the hosts’ advantage after a clever corner routine in the 22nd minute.

Referee David Munro awarded three penalties during a crazy first half, Turn bull confidentl­y converting to notch his 15th Ladbrokes Premiershi­p goal of the season.

Munro then awarded both sides a spot-kick within a minute but both Hardie and Turn bull saw their efforts saved.

M other well’ s season was transforme­d after the winter break due to a combinatio­n of Stephen Robinson adopting a more attractive style of play and the emergence of a talented crop of youngsters, including match-winner Turnbull and Rangers-bound Jake Hastie.

Robinson admitted the developmen­t of his young players and their con tinued impressive performanc­es were the highlights of the season.

“It’ s defined our season, credit to everybody at the football club because we stuck together during a difficult time in the season,” he said.

“We managed to develop the young players, bring them back from loans and work with them in training.

“We had a difficult spell earlier in the season, although we reached the quarter-final, but the emergence of the young boys has been the icing on the cake.”

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