United comeback win fuels fresh survival hopes

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Niskanen equalisesIlmari Niskanen's equaliser turned the momentum at Fir Park

Dundee United secured a vital three points as they roared back from a goal down to lift themselves off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership with victory at Motherwell.

Kevin van Veen opened the scoring in the first half before Ilmari Niskanen and a Jamie McGrath penalty capped off an impressive second-half comeback.

Jim Goodwin's side are now 10th in the league above Kilmarnock, who face Celtic tomorrow, on goal difference.

Motherwell stay in eighth.

While the Fir Park side have a gap between themselves and the three teams scrapping at the bottom, the gap to a Premiership play-off place now sits at eight points with six games to play.

A fairly sedentary start gave way to some Dundee United dominance, but they couldn't cash in on their play as Motherwell were able to grow back into the game.

The away side used Steven Fletcher's presence well in the opening stages to bounce the ball off him, but too often his flick-ons and knockdowns weren't anticipated by United players. They were soon made to pay for their lack of attacking efficiency.

Van Veen, as is becoming like clockwork now, then scored for Motherwell. Max Johnston created all the space with his well-timed run and slipped the pass to the Dutchman who finished with his second attempt for his 19th of the league season.

The Motherwell striker thought he had bookmarked the interval with goals, but his second goal was swiftly chopped off for offside.

Jim Goodwin made one change to his side for the afternoon, and the player he brought in levelled the contest.

Ian Harkes managed to burst past Sean Goss and pull it back for Niskanen, who dispatched a composed, left-footed finish into the bottom left corner.

With the game poised at 1-1, Liam Kelly clumsily collided with Fletcher in the box to gift the visitors a penalty. McGrath coolly dispatched the winning goal from the spot, as he did last week against Hibs.

There were big shouts late on for a similar collision in the box between Kelly and Fletcher, but Nick Walsh or the VAR said no.

Player of the Match - Steven Fletcher

He may not have scored but the veteran forward was exemplary in his hold-up, allowing his side to get up the pitch and into the final third. He also showed his attacking nous to get on the end of a throughball and win his side's decisive penalty.He may not have scored but the veteran forward was exemplary in his hold-up, allowing his side to get up the pitch and into the final third. He also showed his attacking nous to get on the end of a throughball and win his side's decisive penalty.

Motherwell fail to capitalise on key chances - analysis

Motherwell were pretty much cruising come half-time. Despite Dundee United's possession, the home side were a goal to the good and ended the have well, imposing themselves on the game in the way their confidence and form allows teams to. Overall their play was impressive going forward but a clinical touch was perhaps lacking.

They accumulated 2.21 xG, 16 shots in the box and eight on target throughout the 90 but failed to score more than once. Van Veen can't always be the only outlet, and he alone tallied up six shots and 1.41xG from his attempts. Only two other players had a shot on target, Blair Spittal and Jack Aitchison.

Dundee United will have watched Ross County fail to take any points against Aberdeen last night and knew a win would see them go 10th, four goals better off than Kilmarnock.

Their attacking play simply wasn't sticking in the first-half but Ian Harkes, McGrath, and Niskanen showed their technical ability to all contribute with key passes and goals.

Fight for the sake of fight won't keep them up, but if it's coupled with football as good as their second-half display, they might just be playing top-flight football next season again.

What's next

Motherwell travel to Glasgow to face Celtic on Saturday 22 April (15:00 BST) while Dundee United host Livingston at the same time

More to follow.

Line-ups

Motherwell

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1KellyBooked at 69mins
  • 16McGinn
  • 66ButcherBooked at 45mins
  • 52CaseyBooked at 84mins
  • 22Johnston
  • 27Goss
  • 18CorneliusSubstituted forPatonat 71'minutes
  • 24FurlongSubstituted forMcKinstryat 85'minutes
  • 7Spittal
  • 9van Veen
  • 21MandronSubstituted forAitchisonat 71'minutes

Substitutes

  • 2O'Donnell
  • 4Lamie
  • 5Mugabi
  • 8Slattery
  • 13Oxborough
  • 15Aitchison
  • 17McKinstry
  • 20Blaney
  • 53Paton

Dundee Utd

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 1BirighittiBooked at 90mins
  • 22FreemanSubstituted forMacleodat 66'minutes
  • 27AyinaBooked at 88mins
  • 4Mulgrew
  • 3McMann
  • 14Sibbald
  • 7NiskanenBooked at 28mins
  • 23Harkes
  • 18McGrath
  • 16Behich
  • 9FletcherBooked at 90mins

Substitutes

  • 6Graham
  • 10Djoum
  • 12Edwards
  • 20Anaku
  • 25Fotheringham
  • 28Anim Cudjoe
  • 31Newman
  • 39Thomson
  • 44Macleod

Referee:Nick Walsh

Attendance:6,391

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Motherwell 1, Dundee United 2.

  2. Second Half ends, Motherwell 1, Dundee United 2.

  3. Attempt missed. Paul McGinn (Motherwell) right footed shot from the right side of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Dan Casey with a cross.

  4. Mark Birighitti (Dundee United) is shown the yellow card.

  5. Steven Fletcher (Dundee United) is shown the yellow card.

  6. Steven Fletcher (Dundee United) has gone down, but the referee deems it simulation.

  7. Offside, Motherwell. Paul McGinn tries a through ball, but Kevin van Veen is caught offside.

  8. Aziz Behich (Dundee United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  9. Foul by Jack Aitchison (Motherwell).

  10. Attempt missed. Calum Butcher (Motherwell) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left.

  11. Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Ilmari Niskanen.

  12. Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  13. Delay in match because of an injury Stuart McKinstry (Motherwell).

  14. Loick Ayina (Dundee United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  15. Foul by Loick Ayina (Dundee United).

  16. Stuart McKinstry (Motherwell) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  17. Offside, Dundee United. Scott McMann tries a through ball, but Steven Fletcher is caught offside.

  18. Attempt missed. Paul McGinn (Motherwell) right footed shot from outside the box is too high.

  19. Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Ian Harkes.

  20. Attempt blocked. Harrison Paton (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Kevin van Veen.

Player of the match

MacleodRory Macleod

with an average of 9.23

Motherwell

  1. Squad number27Player nameGoss

  2. Squad number9Player namevan Veen

  3. Squad number16Player nameMcGinn

  4. Squad number1Player nameKelly

  5. Squad number66Player nameButcher

  6. Squad number18Player nameCornelius

  7. Squad number22Player nameJohnston

  8. Squad number52Player nameCasey

  9. Squad number7Player nameSpittal

  10. Squad number24Player nameFurlong

  11. Squad number17Player nameMcKinstry

  12. Squad number21Player nameMandron

  13. Squad number53Player namePaton

  14. Squad number15Player nameAitchison

Dundee United

  1. Squad number44Player nameMacleod

  2. Squad number9Player nameFletcher

  3. Squad number16Player nameBehich

  4. Squad number27Player nameAyina

  5. Squad number18Player nameMcGrath

  6. Squad number14Player nameSibbald

  7. Squad number3Player nameMcMann

  8. Squad number7Player nameNiskanen

  9. Squad number23Player nameHarkes

  10. Squad number22Player nameFreeman

  11. Squad number1Player nameBirighitti

  12. Squad number4Player nameMulgrew

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