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Motherwell new boy Moses Ebiye should settle quickly after joining celebrations in Rangers upset, says Stephen Frail

Stephen Frail believes new signing Moses Ebiye should settle in quickly at Motherwell - after joining in the squad's celebrations at Ibrox.

It looked like it would be a baptism of fire for Moses on Saturday as he was brought into the Well squad to experience Scottish football at its most intense with the trip to Rangers in front of 50,000 fans.

But few would have predicted the Steelmen would end their 27-year wait for a league win in Govan and resurrect their hopes of a top six slot in a shock 2-1 victory.

And Fir Park assistant Frail feels a result for the ages should help the Nigerian striker settle after signing a deal until summer 2025.

He explained: "Moses landed in the country on Friday night and it was great that we were able to take him to the game on Saturday at Ibrox, allowing him to see what the club is all about and how we prepare for games.

"Moses also got to see Scottish football close up at one of the biggest clubs in the country, he saw 50,000 fans and he saw how we stood up to that challenge.

"I think he will be enthused by what he saw in that game.

"As we came off the pitch at Ibrox, I noticed he was high-fiving the players, despite having only just met them two hours before at the pre-match meal.

"He was congratulating them all after the result so hopefully that will help him settle in quickly.

"He is technical. He has a bit of pace and he can score goals, so we are delighted he is here."

The 26-year has arrived in Scotland after a stint in Norway where he scored 19 goals in the top flight across spells with Tromsø and, until January, Aalesund.

He could pull on the claret and amber for the first time tomorrow when the Steelmen face a friendly with Championship side Ayr United, but he may struggle to

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