The Scotsman

Rice tells Hamilton to play without fear

- By RONNIE ESPLIN

Brian Rice wants his struggling Hamilton side to play with freedom against Motherwell in tonight’s Lanarkshir­e derby.

With four Premiershi­p matches remaining Accies are bottom of the Premiershi­p, two points behind Kilmarnock and three behind Ross County.

Despite the fraught situation, the Hamilton boss wants nerves to play no part against their near neighbours.

Rice said: "It can get nervous but it can also come down to confidence and how you prepare.

"I give them the freedom to go and play and if they make a mistake so be it. We just get on with it. We win together, we lose together.

"I don't think you can go out there and give your best if you are in total fear of the situation.

"We might have a little more benefit where we have quite a lot of young players who don't really understand the word fear going to play football.

"The older ones do because they know what is at stake with families and the sort of things we have spoken about many times before.

"The players will have the freedom to go and express themselves. I want them to enjoy it.

"I keep saying; 'If there was a cup final tomorrow, how would you prepare?' And that's how we will treat it. They will go out and give it their best shot."

The signs are good for Accies. They have won all three matches against Motherwell this season and are unbeaten in the last five meetings against the Fir Park club, winning four and drawing one. However, Rice, played that record down, saying: "It is going out there with the attitude of we are not getting beat and that is the attitude we are going to have. We will try to have a go.

"We have been fortunate to come out on top but it counts for nothing. I never think that a game before counts for anything going into the next game. It is on the day. It is going to be very difficult, it is the local derby.

"If I was in Motherwell's shoes I would be looking at the last few results against us and thinking come on, we need to change this, we need to get a result here and I am sure that's what Motherwell will be doing.

"In the same vein, I will be saying we need to go again and we need to go harder.”

Mother well midfielder mark O'hara admits his side have let their fans down in Lanarkshir­e derby clashes this season and need to make amends.

"It's massive," he said. "The two years I have been here we have not done well against them. It's disappoint­ing for us ourselves and it feels as if we are letting the fans down a bit, so hopefully we can rectify that.

"Circumstan­ces have impacted during games, there's been sendings-off, it's been fiery, but I can't quite put my finger on it.

"But we have a chance to put it right and if we can finish the last derby of the season with a win that will be good to look back on. These games are probably the most important ones the fans look for in the season. It's massive and we definitely feel as if we owe the fans one."

Although the fans have not been present to display their displeasur­e, O'hara does not need any reminders of what a derby defeat means.

"You are always aware," he said. "As a football fan in general myself, a derby loss hurts, it hurts the players as much as it hurts the fans.

"It's not been good enough previously so we have a chance to finish it off in the right way.”

 ??  ?? 0 Hamilton boss Brian Rice has urged his players to enjoy tonight’s derby against Motherwell
0 Hamilton boss Brian Rice has urged his players to enjoy tonight’s derby against Motherwell

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