Motherwell appears to be in a stable position. The team currently holds fifth place in the league standings, with substitute players demonstrating strong performance levels. Furthermore, the Well Society is collaborating effectively with the recently appointed chief executive. The decision to appoint Lennon Miller as captain has met with some reservations, though there is an expectation that he will adapt to the position over time. Stephen O’Donnell, sidelined until December, will be a significant absence; however, his unavailability provides an opportunity for Miller to further cultivate his leadership skills. Following the international break, Motherwell’s upcoming fixtures include an away match against Ross County, a home game against Hibs, and another away fixture versus Dundee. These matches are considered highly winnable, and securing all nine potential points is deemed necessary to bolster the team’s pursuit of a top-six finish. The 2-1 victory against St Johnstone was achieved with relative ease. Furthermore, a late equalizer scored by St Johnstone was definitively expected to be disallowed due to a handball infringement. If the current performance trajectory is maintained, there is strong confidence that European football will return to Fir Park in the near future.

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