Motherwell 3-2 Dundee United: United’s relegation confirmed with defeat to Motherwell

Motherwell 3-2 Dundee United: United’s relegation confirmed with defeat to Motherwell

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Van Veen
Kevin van Veen is the first player to score in 11 consecutive games in the modern era

Jim Goodwin insists Dundee United have to sign players “that can handle the expectation” after the club’s relegation from the Scottish Premiership was confirmed as Motherwell produced a comeback victory.

Kevin van Veen scored for a record 11th straight game to put the hosts in front, but Jamie McGrath replied from the spot and Steven Fletcher edged United ahead to keep their hopes of a scarcely believable escape just about alive.

However, Blair Spittal’s excellent low drive drew Motherwell level before Max Johnston’s powerful header ensured Stuart Kettlewell’s side ended the season with a win.

United finish bottom of the league, having conceded 70 goals, while Motherwell are top of the bottom half in the comfortable perch of seventh.

“We need to get the right types in the building,” said Goodwin, who signed a two-year deal 24 hours earlier to stay on as United manager.

“Characters, leaders; those kind of signings are crucial. I want players who really want to be here, that’s the bottom line. Finances don’t really come into it. I need players who are 100% committed.”

Motherwell started by far the better of the two sides, with Spittal testing Jack Newman from distance, before Van Veen rounded the United goalkeeper to continue his remarkable recent scoring run, passing the mark of 10 games set by Marco Negri and Mark Viduka.

From that point though, Motherwell went into their shells and United grew into the contest. Liam Kelly denied Glenn Middleton twice, and Fletcher saw a shot cleared off the line.

Fletcher then volleyed wide after Bevis Mugabi failed to deal with a long ball over the top, but United disappointment soon turned to delight as VAR Willie Collum advised referee Steven McLean to go to the monitor, and a quick check showed the ball had struck Mugabi’s arm as he challenged for the ball.

McGrath dispatched the penalty, and Goodwin’s side could have gone into the break in front, but Fletcher’s header went wide off the base of the post.

Just three-and-a-half minutes into the second half, Fletcher had his goal. Peter Pawlett burst into the box after linking up with McGrath, and squared to the veteran striker who swept home with ease.

The goal seemed to spark Motherwell back into life. Mugabi forced a fine save from Newman from close range, and then Sean Goss’ deflected shot came back off the post.

Motherwell continued to pile bodies forward and were deservedly level when Spittal found the bottom corner from the edge of the box after a clever lay-off from Van Veen.

Johnston then lashed home a rebound after Van Veen’s goal-bound shot was blocked, but the assistant’s flag went up and cut short the home celebrations.

However, the pressure told. Johnston headed home James Furlong’s cross, and gave the far-side assistant an appreciative hug when this time he kept his flag down.

In truth, Motherwell could have added to the scoreline in the closing stages as they cut through United’s porous defence time and again.

Player of the Match – Kevin van Veen

Van Veen salutes Motherwell fans
A goal and an assist for Motherwell’s talisman. He was a constant threat, linking up wonderfully with his fellow forward players and finding pockets of space with his elusive movement.

Dismal Dundee United end season with a whimper – analysis

Goodwin’s side arrived in Lanarkshire knowing that their hopes of survival were slim to none, and their defensive efforts on the day left them with no chance of overhauling Ross County in 11th.

They conceded three and on another day it could have been five or six – Motherwell got in behind with alarming ease against a unit whose confidence is understandably shot to pieces.

The period before and after half-time was impressive, showing fight and determination to get back into the contest, but they weren’t able to maintain that level, and had no answer to Motherwell’s attacking prowess.

For the hosts, they go into next season with real momentum. When Kettlewell arrived in February, Motherwell were the stand-out candidates for relegation, not scoring enough goals, and shipping plenty, but Kettlewell has done a wonderful job, rebuilding morale and lighting a fire underneath Van Veen.

This may well have been the Dutchman’s farewell, and what a way to bow out in front of an adoring crowd. He finishes the season with 29 goals, and has been unplayable at times in the last few weeks.

What the managers said

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell: “You could see how desperate we were to win the game. We didn’t feel we hit our levels in the first 45 minutes. Maybe didn’t have the same intensity that we’ve had on this run. Full marks to the players, they responded in the correct fashion in the second half.

“Kevin (Van Veen) speaks for himself with his goal return and his performance, but it’s never about one person. There’s a number of guys in there that have really put their shoulder to the wheel.”

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: “We can’t defend the number of goals we’ve conceded. It’s obscene and that’s something we need to sort out. That’s the first priority for me.”

Line-ups

Motherwell

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1Kelly
  • 16McGinn
  • 5Mugabi
  • 20BlaneyBooked at 56mins
  • 2O’DonnellSubstituted forJohnstonat 65′minutes
  • 27Goss
  • 38MillerBooked at 52minsSubstituted forSlatteryat 65′minutes
  • 24Furlong
  • 7SpittalSubstituted forCorneliusat 90+2′minutes
  • 21MandronSubstituted forObikaat 65′minutes
  • 9van Veen

Substitutes

  • 8Slattery
  • 13Oxborough
  • 15Aitchison
  • 17McKinstry
  • 18Cornelius
  • 22Johnston
  • 26Tierney
  • 49Ferrie
  • 99Obika

Dundee Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 31Newman
  • 22Freeman
  • 27Ayina
  • 6Graham
  • 16Behich
  • 14Sibbald
  • 19LevittSubstituted forFotheringhamat 66′minutes
  • 15MiddletonSubstituted forAnim Cudjoeat 65′minutes
  • 18McGrath
  • 8PawlettSubstituted forMacleodat 71′minutes
  • 9FletcherSubstituted forThomsonat 86′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Birighitti
  • 3McMann
  • 4Mulgrew
  • 7Niskanen
  • 23Harkes
  • 25Fotheringham
  • 28Anim Cudjoe
  • 39Thomson
  • 44Macleod

Referee:
Steven McLean

Attendance:
5,971

Live Text

Player of the match

GossSean Goss

Motherwell

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  2. Squad number9Player namevan Veen

  3. Squad number22Player nameJohnston

  4. Squad number18Player nameCornelius

  5. Squad number8Player nameSlattery

  6. Squad number99Player nameObika

  7. Squad number24Player nameFurlong

  8. Squad number1Player nameKelly

  9. Squad number7Player nameSpittal

  10. Squad number16Player nameMcGinn

  11. Squad number21Player nameMandron

  12. Squad number5Player nameMugabi

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  15. Squad number38Player nameMiller

Dundee United

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  2. Squad number16Player nameBehich

  3. Squad number9Player nameFletcher

  4. Squad number15Player nameMiddleton

  5. Squad number44Player nameMacleod

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  7. Squad number31Player nameNewman

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  11. Squad number14Player nameSibbald

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  13. Squad number6Player nameGraham

  14. Squad number22Player nameFreeman

  15. Squad number28Player nameAnim Cudjoe

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