Following Motherwell’s 4-3 Premiership triumph against Dundee United, supporters offered their perspectives on the match. Fraser commended Lennon Miller’s dominant performance, noting his composure and leadership in what was at times a “frenetic game” marked by “loose touches and loose balls.” He credited Miller with making “the difference” and described the outcome as a “Great battling result for the Well and in the end deserved.” Fraser also expressed anticipation for the upcoming match against Killie and welcomed Stephen O’Donnell’s return. Col suggested that the manager appeared to be recognizing that “ultra defensive tactics,” regardless of the opposition, had become problematic. He observed a recent shift towards “a more attacking style” in the team’s formation, which, combined with the return of some injured players, made the team’s “future looks a lot brighter.” Charlie remarked that the manager had “Yet again” responded to his critics, though he believed this would not “silence them.” He expressed astonishment that some fellow Motherwell supporters still desired the departure of a manager he considered “overachieving.” While acknowledging that “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,” Charlie highlighted the team’s league standing compared to St Johnstone’s, suggesting that “Principals only get you so far” and indicating a preference for Motherwell’s current position. William characterized the victory as “Fantastic,” commending the entire team for their effort, stating “Everyone played their part, they worked their socks off.” He hailed it as a “Great win,” recognized Dundee United as “a good team,” but maintained that Motherwell “were better,” urging the team to “keep it going.” Norrie drew a comparison to the “’91 Scottish Cup final,” describing the match as a “Great game of football” where “both sides kept the tempo high.” He noted it was “Always a pity when someone has to lose” but concluded it was “a great result for the Well.” James assessed the performance as “decent,” observing that scoring “Four goals doesn’t happen too often.” He offered a critical perspective on ball retention, stating, “win the ball, give it away. Have the ball, give it away.” Despite this, he identified “a lot of encouraging signs,” particularly highlighting “Some of Lennon Miller’s touches and passing” as “tremendous.” He also expressed a wish for Paul McGinn’s prompt return. Ryan lauded Apostolos Stamatelopoulos as “excellent,” suggesting he “could’ve scored a hattrick if he weren’t unlucky on occasion.” He also identified Tom Sparrow as “a surprise package of the season” due to his “drive coming off the bench solidifying the win.”

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