Celtic lost kyogo but we have adam idah to worry about, says stephen frail

Celtic lost kyogo but we have adam idah to worry about, says stephen frail

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MOTHERWELL CARETAKER BOSS FRAIL KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT AGAINST THE CHAMPIONS 06:00, 02 Feb 2025 Stephen Frail knows Motherwell face a huge challenge to get a result against champions Celtic this afternoon – but is just glad to have the game. Frail has been tasked with taking the team for the Fir Park encounter, in the wake of Stuart Kettlewell’s decision to quit as manager on Monday. It has been a difficult week, but Frail says everybody should be firing on all cylinders against the Glasgow giants. But having watched English cracks Aston Villa edge Celtic 3-2 in their Champions League clash at Villa Park on Wednesday, Frail is under no illusions about the task facing him and his side. “I think everybody can see how big a challenge it is when you look at the players that they’ve got,” said Frail. “You lose a guy like Kyogo, and then they have the lad Adam Idah. Article continues belowREAD MORE: Stuart Kettlewell quit decision won't affect signings, says Motherwell No.2READ MORE: Celtic clash can help reconnect Motherwell and their fans, we owe them a performance, admits caretaker boss “I think it’s been argued that he’s probably not been as effective, but I watched his performance the other night, and that’s the level that we need to put up with and deal with. “The players know that. They know they’re facing 20 players that are coming, with their starters and their subs, that are all quality in every position. “It’s a challenge that they’ll relish, and one I know they’re excited about. They want to make sure they go and put in a good performance. “I’m glad it’s out there at Fir Park. These games, the players tend to lift themselves for. The players know that we’ve under-performed as a group of players and staff, and it’s important that we try and get that back on track. “It’ll be a tough game. I watched their game the other night against Aston Villa and, apart from the first ten minutes, I thought they were terrific. So we know the challenge, but that’s a challenge you always face against Celtic. Article continues below “But we’ve managed to lift the players. They’ll be working hard today on the threats of Celtic, but also the threats that we can bring to them, and hopefully we can do that and get a really positive result or performance.”

MOTHERWELL CARETAKER BOSS FRAIL KNOWS WHAT TO EXPECT AGAINST THE CHAMPIONS 06:00, 02 Feb 2025 Stephen Frail knows Motherwell face a huge challenge to get a result against champions Celtic


this afternoon – but is just glad to have the game. Frail has been tasked with taking the team for the Fir Park encounter, in the wake of Stuart Kettlewell’s decision to quit as manager on


Monday. It has been a difficult week, but Frail says everybody should be firing on all cylinders against the Glasgow giants. But having watched English cracks Aston Villa edge Celtic 3-2 in


their Champions League clash at Villa Park on Wednesday, Frail is under no illusions about the task facing him and his side. “I think everybody can see how big a challenge it is when you


look at the players that they’ve got,” said Frail. “You lose a guy like Kyogo, and then they have the lad Adam Idah. Article continues belowREAD MORE: Stuart Kettlewell quit decision


won't affect signings, says Motherwell No.2READ MORE: Celtic clash can help reconnect Motherwell and their fans, we owe them a performance, admits caretaker boss “I think it’s been


argued that he’s probably not been as effective, but I watched his performance the other night, and that’s the level that we need to put up with and deal with. “The players know that. They


know they’re facing 20 players that are coming, with their starters and their subs, that are all quality in every position. “It’s a challenge that they’ll relish, and one I know they’re


excited about. They want to make sure they go and put in a good performance. “I’m glad it’s out there at Fir Park. These games, the players tend to lift themselves for. The players know that


we’ve under-performed as a group of players and staff, and it’s important that we try and get that back on track. “It’ll be a tough game. I watched their game the other night against Aston


Villa and, apart from the first ten minutes, I thought they were terrific. So we know the challenge, but that’s a challenge you always face against Celtic. Article continues below “But we’ve


managed to lift the players. They’ll be working hard today on the threats of Celtic, but also the threats that we can bring to them, and hopefully we can do that and get a really positive


result or performance.”