
They have no time to feel sorry for themselves, though. One shot on target at Fir Park, while shipping more soft goals, tells the story of their season. Kilmarnock's midfield struggled to deal with Motherwell's intensity, but McInnes' side now have the worst defence and attack in the league - a recipe for relegation. Van Veen has rightly been on the receiving end of most plaudits, but the performances of January signings Dan Casey and Calum Butcher, alongside McGinn, in the back three have been equally as key in turning their campaign around. The Lanarkshire side continue to impress, with six wins, two draws and two defeats coming in Kettlewell's first 10 games. A case for the Motherwell defence - analysisĪny notion that Motherwell's upturn in form is simply down to a 'new-manager bounce' must surely be punted into the distance now. The form player in the league with 10 goals in his past seven games and now 25 up for the season. Player of the match - Kevin van Veen The Dutchman is simply a joy to watch at the moment. The hosts were wasteful with several opportunities after the interval, including a close-range Paul McGinn effort which somehow hit the inside of the left-hand post before being smothered by Walker on the goalline.īut Kettlewell's side were able to add gloss to a dominant victory in stoppage time, when Van Veen finished past Walker after a stunning first touch from a hopeful punt forward beat two men. It is now six wins in 10 games for Motherwell under Kettlewell, whose side were rewarded for a vibrant start when James Furlong got in behind too easily to lay one on a plate for Spittal, who scuffed in the opener on the slide. Goalkeeper Sam Walker, who denied Spittal and Van Veen with two fine second-half saves, was undoubtedly the best visiting player, which speaks volumes of the contest.



Visit our Motherwell page for all the latest news, analysis & fan views.However, the Dutchman got the goal his performance merited in second-half injury time as a sublime solo effort sealed three points for Stuart Kettlewell's side, who are now nine points clear of the relegation play-off spot.īottom-club Ross County's win at home to Livingston means 11th-placed Kilmarnock, who registered just one shot on target at Fir Park, are now just a point off the foot of the table with four games remaining. Here, Pete Tong and his DJ daughter Becky talk about their love for noughties Ibiza as they get ready for Club Rewind.The visitors responded by hitting Liam Kelly's woodwork with a Danny Armstrong free-kick, but McInnes' men were fortunate not to be two down at the break when a narrow offside call ruled out Kevin van Veen's finish.

With Tong playing in London and Cox taking to the stage in Glasgow at the same time, they’ll stay connected using the power of Virgin Media’s Gig1 broadband to create an incredible back-to-back headline set.įancy just listening rather than watching on the telly? You can stream everything as it happens via this link.Īccording to new research conducted by Virgin Media, 42 per cent of families who listen to music together say it helps them form better bonds, while 44 per cent of people said that a shared love of a music artist was a way they feel most connected to their parents. The whole shebang starts at 10pm on Channel 100, with both DJs spinning solid-gold classics right through until midnight. This unmissable event will bring the legendary club scene of early noughties Ibiza to the UK, connecting music lovers from across Britain through their shared love of Balearic beats. Are you ready to party with two of music’s most iconic DJs? On Wednesday 22 September you are cordially invited to tune in to Pete Tong and Carl Cox at Club Rewind, the UK’s first inter-city connected club experience.
