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Superando con un netto tre a zero l’ Inverness il Motherwell ha iniziato alla grande la propria stagione, ottenendo il migliore risultato del primo giorno di gare di SPL. Il big match, tuttavia, era ad Ibrox tra i campioni dei Rangers ed i quotati Hearts. La gara è finita 1 a 1 ed è stata preceduta da festeggiamenti in grande stile per il “3 in a row” del club di Glasgow.
Rangers 1 – 1 Hearts
Ally McCoist’s Rangers reign got off to a stuttering start as Hearts spoiled the Scottish champions’ flag day by securing a deserved draw at Ibrox.Wallace’s replacement at left-back, Grainger, made his first David Obua headed Hearts into a 16th-minute lead following a Danny Grainger corner and the Ugandan missed another chance to stretch the lead.Rangers improved after the break and Steven Naismith rose to flick home their reply after 58 minutes.Allan McGregor’s superb save prevented Obua winning an enthralling game.Rangers manager McCoist had handed a debut to former Almeria midfielder Juan Manuel Ortiz, but fellow new signing Lee Wallace had to settle for a plac competitive appearance for Hearts along with fellow summer acquisitions John Sutton and Mehdi Taouil.
But most eyes were set on new Rangers owner Craig Whyte as he unfurled the championship flag in warm sunshine – and the early action was just as bright.Hearts’ hopes appeared to suffer a blow when Scotland defender Andy Webster limped off after only eight minutes against his former club, to be replaced with Adrian Mrowiec.However, it was the visitors who took the lead when Obua shrugged off half-hearted challenges from Steven Whittaker and Lee McCulloch to head in from 12 yards from a Grainger corner.Rangers tried to respond immediately, but it was Hearts who were the more inventive and incisive outfit against reigning champions whose central defence was rocking in the absence of suspended veteran captain David Weir.Templeton was proving a particular handful and forced his way between two markers before his toe-poke from 15 yards was blocked clear off the body of advancing goalkeeper McGregor.
The Hearts winger next turned architect with a lovely through ball that sent Obua racing clear into the penalty box, but the utility man fired high into the side netting under pressure from McGregor.However, Rangers started the second half more positively, with goalkeeper Marian Kello diving low to superbly palm away a low 16-yard drive from Steven Davis.Naismith squandered a superb chance when he lashed well over from just inside the box after Jelavic cleverly dummied a low Ortiz cross.The Spaniard’s next cross found Naismith at the front post, but the Scotland striker’s head flick drifted over.It was third time lucky for Naismith when he rose unchallenged to meet a curling Sasa Papac cross to glance his header in off the far post from 10 yards.Rangers were now the dominant force, but a 16-yard Obua snap shot from a Sutton knock down forced McGregor to athletically turn the ball over the crossbar.Papac ought to have given Rangers victory in the closing minutes when he fired straight at Kello after a one-two with Naismith.
(BBC Football )
Motherwell 3 – 0 Inverness CT
Motherwell began their Scottish Premier League campaign with a comfortable victory over Inverness Caley Thistle.Steven Hammell volleyed the Steelmen in front on 25 minutes and Jamie Murphy soon doubled the hosts’ advantage with a cool finish.Inverness twice hit the frame of the Well goal in the first half, with Richie Foran and Greg Tansey foiled.And Motherwell rounded off their win with an excellent Keith Lasley strike on 77 minutes.Murphy, understood to be the interest of Tottenham, Wolves, Stoke, West Brom and Birmingham scouts in the stand, was first to threaten after playing a one-two with Michael Higdon and slipping a shot wide.
Higdon’s physical presence was proving to be a nuisance to Inverness and the big striker set up fellow summer signing Nicky Law for a shot, but the midfielder was off target.The visitors came into the match and, after Gregory Tade fired over, Richie Foran struck the base of the Motherwell post from the edge of the box.Tade then set up Foran for a shot that he could not keep down.Stuart McCall’s side regained the initiative and Chris Humphrey’s cross was flicked on by Higdon to Hammell, who fired home with the aid of a post.Murphy stretched Motherwell’s lead after latching on to Law’s incisive pass and slotting the ball past goalkeeper Ryan Esson.The Highlanders searched for a route back into the match and Tansey’s free-kick rattled Darren Randolph’s goal before the midfielder was denied by the Motherwell keeper.The second period was a more sedate affair, Law’s shot over the top of the Inverness goal one of the few chances created.Inverness defender Tom Aldred headed wide after venturing forward for a free kick and Shane Sutherland’s volley from inside the Motherwell box was too high.Murphy’s pace and trickery continued to be a thorn in the visitors’ side and the Scotland Under-21 international flashed a shot wide after tormenting Aldred.However, it was from the boot of experienced midfielder Lasley that Motherwell put the seal on their win, the former Hearts player finding the top left-hand corner from 30 yards.
(BBC Football )
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