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Motherwell boss not ruling our further signings to strengthen Steelmen

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell is still on the hunt for players who can get fans off their seats after his options increased over the past 10 days.

The previous three 90 minutes of action at Fir Park had been goalless before Moses Ebiye headed an extra-time winner against Kilmarnock last Sunday following a cross by Tawanda Maswanhise, who signed earlier that day.

The former Leicester winger came off the bench, along with new loan signing Tony Watt, while Kettlewell could also have attacker Filip Stuparevic back from a hamstring problem for Sunday's Premiership clash with Hearts.

However, with striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos still missing along with midfielders Callum Slattery, Harry Paton, Ross Callachan and Sam Nicholson, and defenders Shane Blaney and Johnny Koutroumbis, Kettlewell has not ruled out adding to his 13 summer arrivals.

"We need to give ourselves as many quality options as we possibly can," he said. "Everyone who comes here has to offer something and ensure they are bringing a specific quality.

"I feel the two new faces that we saw at the weekend bring a different dimension to our team and that's what I have been looking to achieve.

"And if the right thing comes up again we might be able to add another one or so in amongst that as well.

"We have kind of always had that up our sleeve, we have always had the ability to do that. Yes, the plan alters slightly but it's not ripped up.

"But it has been difficult with the shortage of options and in particular at the top end of the pitch, that creative mode that every team needs to break the opposition down, to carry a threat and get punters off their seat.

"We showed we had a little bit of that last weekend on top of what we already had, and between now

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