Goals from Tawanda Maswanhise and Elliot Watt helped Motherwell extend their excellent run of form with a comfortable 2-0 home win over St Mirren.
Stephen Robinson’s side had come out on top when these teams met in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final in November but Motherwell got their revenge after dominating for much of the contest.
The victory leaves the Fir Park side in fourth place in the Scottish Premiership table, just two points behind Celtic and Rangers in second and third respectively.
St Mirren, who barely threatened in attack following an early fruitless flurry, remain down in 10th spot.
Motherwell made three changes following their midweek victory over Celtic. Maswanhise started following his return from the Africa Cup of Nations, as did Stephen Welsh who had been ineligible to play against his parent club. Emmanuel Longelo also featured, with Tom Sparrow, Oscar Priestman and John Koutroumbis all making way.
St Mirren made two changes following their loss to Rangers. Out went Roland Idowu and Jonah Ayunga, the latter sidelined for up to three months with a hamstring injury, the pair replaced by Conor McMenamin and Dan Nlundulu.
The visitors started positively but Nlundulu shot well wide from a tight angle in the first real chance of the match. Back came Well and Maswanhise could have made an instant impact on his return but couldn’t get his shot beyond Shamal George in the Saints goal.
Nlundulu then came close at the other end with a well-placed attempt that looked destined for the corner of the net before Calum Ward pushed it around his post for a corner.
Motherwell were starting to take control by the midway point of the first half and George did well to deny Lukas Fadinger and then Callum Slattery in quick succession.
The home side finally made the breakthrough 10 minutes before half-time. Elijah Just’s through ball sent Maswanhise running clear and he finished well through George’s legs.
Robinson made two substitutions at half-time to try to get Saints back into it but instead the visitors fell further behind after 57 minutes.
Maswanhise’s effort was blocked but the ball came out to Watt who finished into the top corner to leave his side completely in control of the contest.
St Mirren belatedly showed some life in the closing stages without creating any chances as Motherwell held out to record another impressive victory.
What the managers said
Motherwell boss Jens Berthel Askou: “This was one of our biggest games because there was a special feeling leading up to it that we really wanted to get back at them after how they hurt us last time.
“But we also knew that it would take a massive performance. The way we were able to deal with (St Mirren’s early set-plays), plus produce the quality in possession on the ball to create chances and opportunities that hurt them all the way through the game, I think that was absolutely magnificent. It was a top, top, focused, concentrated, disciplined performance.
“We knew that if they scored in the 90th minute, chaos could happen, so I didn’t feel totally comfortable until the 92nd, 93rd minute. But it was a fantastic performance.”
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson: “Collectively as a group, we were poor. I don’t think Motherwell had to work too hard to win the game.
“They put on some very, very good performances, Motherwell, but they didn’t have to do that today. They put the ball over the top of us. They landed on second balls.
“They were clinical when they had their opportunities. When we had to defend, we didn’t. We’re trying to play offside in our own half instead of going with runners.
“I’ve said we are in a relegation battle, I’ve said that for weeks. We have to have people stand up and be counted now. Any criticism that comes our way after today, we deserve.”
