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I sensed moment Rangers fans turned on them at Hampden and it HAUNTS me that we didn't take advantage

Ewan Wilson reckons Rangers fans turned on them instantly after a sloppy start at Hampden - but admits it 'haunts' him that Motherwell didn't press home their advantage.

Rising star Wilson has been ever-present for Well this season and started again in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final. They led at half-time but lost out 2-1 in the end and he was hurting and lost for words after the game. Cyriel Dessers and Nedim Bajrami overturned Andy Halliday's opener, but there were boos from the Gers end at half-time and early in the second half before the comeback started.

A sickened Wilson said: He said: “I don’t really know how to sum it up. It was a tough one. We started well, we had them on the back foot when we scored and their fans turned on them straight away after that. Then in the second half we just stopped doing what we are good at. We need to get the ball down and play, instead of just kicking it long.

“That was what we were forced to do and it came back straight away. That haunted us. The Rangers winner came from that, we launched it, we didn’t land on the second ball and then we tried to play through a tight gap and they broke. We weren’t able to recover as we were all pressing so hard to get the equaliser.

“I don’t know if you would call nerves but we didn’t have that composure. We didn’t get it down enough. We weren’t relaxed on the ball. That is really frustrating because when we did play, we carved out some good opportunities."

It's been a hell of a year for the 19-year-old, one he openly describes as a 'whirlwind.' In March, he was recalled by Motherwell with a loan spell at Stirling Albion not going to plan. He spent the remainder of the season with Beith Juniors in the sixth tier, before returning and

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