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Graham Alexander denies Motherwell lacked sharpness after defeat to Sligo Rovers

Graham Alexander dismissed suggestions his side lacked sharpness after opening their season with a 1-0 European defeat by Sligo Rovers at Fir Park.

Former Hearts and Falkirk striker Aidan Keena pounced on a short-headed passback from Bevis Mugabi to lob Liam Kelly in the 27th minute of the first leg of the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.

Motherwell’s best efforts in response came from long range and Sligo substitute Max Mata had the two best opportunities in the second half, with the visitors claiming he was denied a headed goal by a Jake Carroll handball.

However, Alexander said: “I think we did more than enough to win it.

“The goal speaks for itself. It was an obvious mistake but an honest one. That gave them something to protect. They sat deep at times but we still created enough chances to win the game but didn’t take them.

“But it’s only half-time. It’s still there to try and win.”

Sligo are 23 games into their League of Ireland season and came through the first round against Bala, while Motherwell’s preparations saw them play one training-ground friendly in Austria before facing Partick Thistle in a pre-season game on Saturday.

But Alexander did not think those contrasting preparations were an issue.

“Like I say, we created more than enough chances to win,” he said. “Sometimes you don’t get what we deserved and I don’t think we got what we deserved.

“I thought there was a little bit of slowness in our play before they scored, we took too many touches. That was more of a tactical thing, not sharpness of movement.

“But we are getting up to speed. Regardless of how long your pre-season is, how many games you have, the first competitive game is always different to any other game of football you play

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