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Motherwell revive top-six hopes with much-needed win over St Mirren

Motherwell revived their top-six hopes with a first cinch Premiership win since Boxing Day as St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson suffered a 4-2 defeat on his Fir Park return.

Connor Shields scored a double as Well came from behind to jump to fifth in the table with a trip to Livingston to come before the split.

Former Motherwell manager Robinson has now lost six of his seven games in charge of the Buddies and their top-six hopes could be over before they host Rangers next Sunday. They fell to 10th and are now only six points above St Johnstone.

Both sides really needed a win to kick-start their ailing top-six ambitions and the first half was littered with sloppy defending.

Eamonn Brophy put the visitors in front before two goals in a minute from Sean Goss and Shields turned the game. Conor McCarthy levelled before Dean Cornelius regained the lead for Motherwell in the 45th minute.

Shields clinched the win in the 78th minute following some magnificent play from Kevin van Veen.

Motherwell manager Graham Alexander brought Callum Slattery and Goss back into his midfield and reverted to a 4-3-3 formation with Stephen O’Donnell starting at left-back. St Mirren had Jordan Jones back from injury but Greg Kiltie missed out.

Dean Lyness was in goal for Saints following Jak Alnwick’s red card last time out and he had an early scare after being dispossessed by Van Veen, but Goss saw his effort blocked.

The opener came in the 14th minute when St Mirren broke down the left. Sondre Solholm and O’Donnell collided as they tried to deal with Connor Ronan’s cross and Brophy slotted home.

Motherwell were level six minutes later after the simplest of moves paid dividends. Shields ran on to a throw-in down the right wing and pulled the ball back

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