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Thread: Motherwell fall short and lose to Aberdeen

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    Motherwell fall short and lose to Aberdeen

    Motherwell failed to score against Aberdeen and an under par performance resulted in a 1-0 loss at Fir Park. - External Link

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    Poor but still shouldn't have lost and utterly stuffed by VAR.

    Disappointing to blow a chance and St Mirren will be very tough in a fortnight but we should still scramble over the line to 10th.

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    IMO playing three up front failed miserably. The midfield when they did get the ball had none of the front three making runs wide or in behind the opposition backline. With the result there was nowhere to make a forward pass. Resulting in us either losing possession to the opposition or making backward passes to the defence who in turn had no real options in front of them. We did create a few chances in the second half when Devine and Gent were brought on and played out wide, and allowed to either play balls in behind the opponents backline or by putting crosses into the box.

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