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"You could beat Nancy", McGhee tells players



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
MARK McGhee hopes Motherwell can make the most of having home advantage in the second leg of their UEFA Cup first-round tie after being paired with AS Nancy in this afternoon's draw.
The Fir Park club avoided 2004 winners Valencia in section three of this afternoon's draw, and the manager believes that his side have a chance of reaching the group stages if they perform at the top of their game against the side who finished fourth in Ligue 1 last season.

McGhee said: "It's a difficult draw as any seeded team is going to be a good side, but the fact that we're away from home first is really important.

"The match that would have been the glamour tie and would have given us little chance was Valencia.

"But I think this one, like the three other teams we could have had, gives us a chance.

"We have to be prepared to win 1-0 over the two legs, which isn't the the way we normally play, but you have to be very strict and disciplined in your defending and you have to take your chances.

"Being drawn away first gives us a little opportunity to go there, keep it tight and maybe not be too ambitious; and then to come back here and really play the sort of expansive football we're used to playing to try and beat them.

"I think that if we play the way we did against Dundee United last Saturday then we will beat Nancy because we played as well then, particularly in the second half, as we played at any time last season.
"Our form is there so we have to take that into this tie."

Assistant manager Scott Leitch will watch Nancy host Le Havre in league action tomorrow while McGhee leads his team in their Easter Road match against Hibernian in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

McGhee has already begun swotting up on Motherwell's European opponents, who are currently fourth-bottom of the French league.

And the former striker, who lifted the European Cup Winners' Cup with Aberdeen in 1983, will also pass on his experience to his current crop of players.

He said: "I don't know a tremendous amount about Nancy; I know a little bit about French football generally, but I've already made calls already to acquire some DVDs from our satellite television friend.

"By the time we play them, we'll have watched two of their matches and we'll have plenty of knowledge of them.

"I had 10 years of playing in European football every season and I have to make that count because the players will come up against things in the first game and it can pass you by so quickly.

"The best way I can put it is that we have to play in the present, not thinking about anything else like what happens in the next leg or what happens if we win, lose, we score, they score – we just have to play in the moment.

"You have to be really disciplined and focused, and you also have to go the distance because it's no use playing well for 85 minutes and then losing a goal, so they're really difficult games which require high concentration and that's what I'll have to instil in the players."

First McGhee and his players must return their attention to tomorrow's trip to Easter Road, where they are hoping to record their first win of the season after collecting their first point at home last weekend.

The Motherwell manager said: "We played well there last year and if we take the form of our last game into this match then we should give Hibs all sorts of problems.

"They're a decent team and can beat anyone in this division, and we're going to expect Mixu Paatelainen and his players to turn up with their A game, and then we want to take them by surprise."

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 3:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Motherwell FC , UEFA Cup
 
1

tatties n, neeps,

29/08/2008 16:11:25
The picture looks more like Mr McGoo than Mr McGhee, still mon'the'well.
2

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 29/08/2008 16:22:45
gee the crdit crunch is biting right enough...it used to be sir daves private jet..but now...from bbc website
"Manager Walter Smith will decide on the fitness of new signing Maurice Edu, whose arrival from the USA was delayed by the collapse of the Zoom airline. "

3

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 29/08/2008 18:19:47
i suppose with celtic being champions for the last 3 seasons and in the champions league..slagging us about balde overstaying his welcome really hurts xxx
4

Helter Skelter,

29/08/2008 18:40:36
The laptops' campaign to keep the 'threadberz hard done to' sentiment high on the agenda is reaching incredible levels. In todays papers, 6 days after Pittodrie, I have seen around dozen references to the 'goal that was wrongly chopped off', and that is no exaggeration.

Six days later, Minty's poodles are still packing their copy with references and inuendo on a scale that would put Peter Mandelson to shame.
They are careful to stick to the 'incompetence theory', but then make a few thinly veiled allusions to there being some more sinister explanation.

They will not shut up about it. Rearrangerz get a bad call and the laptoployalists will not give it a rest.
Goals are wrongly disallowed every week in football....it happens, it is part of the game.

But quite honestly, the incessant chatter amongst the 'winalot journalists' is a dark reminder of Minty's control over the scottish tabloid sporting meeja.

5

Who's it gonna be? ,

29/08/2008 18:59:06
MM looks like he needs a window to lick in that pic.
3-1 Hibs by the way
6

Daillyman,

29/08/2008 21:05:07
6 Helter

Six days later is that all.

Tic supporteres having been moaning about poor decisions by officials for years and years!!!!

Six days in that context is not to bad. lol
7

Daillyman,

29/08/2008 21:06:15
Is McGhee,, Deeks long lost dad??
8

Helter Skelter,

29/08/2008 21:49:00
9

Brian,

I've just watched the first half of the OF match from 27th April (3v2...how could you forget) and BTW, in the first half Rangers were the better side.
We came into it after equalising at 2v2, and actually came close to taking an ill deserved 3v2 lead in at HT.

But over the first 45 , Rearrangerz looked the better side. Still , we managed to score two goals despite playing a load of mince. It's interesting because that is not how I remember the match. Will pop back in to give my second half analysis later on.
Cousin won just about everything first half, but BTW, the ref was a shocker (Charlie Richmond....is that an anagram of mike mcurry ?)
9

Helter Skelter,

29/08/2008 23:01:56
Watched the second 45 and the champions just moved up a gear and I don't think rearrangerz ever looked like scoring ...there was one flurry up the park and a cross from the left found Novo on the edge of the box with our defence all at sea...Novo did have time to take a touch but blasted first time and it spun wide of the far post...apart from that, rearangerz were just trying to stop Celtic.

Jan missed a great chance and some excellent defending prevented a rout. A few last second 'foot-ins' stopped this game turning into a massacre. We all slag big Broadfoot off, but actually he saved a goal...though he did conceed the penalty.

We mopped the floor with rearrangerz in the second half...Cousin did very well in the first half, but disappeared in the second as did Fergusonst ...and Davis aside, the rearrangerz were not at the races in the second half...we didn't have to be that good to dominate.

Second half , Celtic were quite good, but nothing special...some players were close to form, but no small number were coasting , not really finding top form...overall, I'd give Celtic' performance 6 out of 10...rangers, 4 out of 10, and I'm possibly being a tad harsh on Celtic, and a tad kind to rearrangerz...so unlike me , but there you go.
10

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 29/08/2008 23:42:20
its funny rangers fans on the bbc website are saying that tonights game showed that zenit are a superpower and it shows how unlucky rangers were to come up against such a wonderful team..seems they forget that the team that veltic lost the uefa cup final to won the cl the next season..will zenit ??? answers on a postcard xxx
11

Scotland Uber Unionists,

30/08/2008 00:38:05
Look out Manchester, celtc are on their way.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUp_5ntsAtY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxrCEZNYWFA
12

Harlem Tam,

30/08/2008 02:11:54
#15 - That's right mate. After thousands of Gers fans wrecked Manchester and tried to kill a few cops, I am sure that the Mancunians will watch your videos and be quaking in their boots at the thought of 20,000 Celtic fans singing at them.

Idiot.

 

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