The guillotine hangs over the heads of Terry Butcher's young side until next
Friday after Eric Deloumeaux came back to haunt his former team-mates with a
stunning strike at Fir Park and help confirm their place at the foot of the Bank
of Scotland Premier League.
The top-flight clubs vote next week on whether to allow Falkirk promotion from
the First Division after Hibernian delayed the decision much to the annoyance of
manager Butcher.
But the Lanarkshire outfit were hoping to earn a stay of execution until the
final week by reducing Dundee United's four-point advantage.
That looked on the cards when the recalled David Clarkson put them ahead - but
goals from Leigh Hinds, Deloumeaux and Paul Sheerin left them dead and buried by
the break.
Even before kick-off the vultures were already circling over Fir Park and its
youngsters with Preston manager Craig Brown and a number of other scouts in
attendance.
James McFadden was certain to be the former Scotland manager's main target and
Motherwell started well enough and came within inches of taking the lead after
just one minute.
Michael Hart brought down Clarkson and Derek Adams floated an inviting
free-kick into the box for David Partridge to head just past the angle from
eight yards.
Skipper Scott Leitch also tried to lead by example, but he blazed his
right-footed shot high over the bar from 22 yards after some slack defending
from Aberdeen.
Aberdeen had Steve Tosh booked for a blatant foul on Stephen Pearson before
the home side had calls for a penalty rejected by referee John Rowbotham.
Clarkson seemed to go down under a clumsy challenge of Deloumeaux, but those
appeals were in vain.
But the home side deservedly went ahead in the 16th minute when McFadden got
to the byline and pulled the ball across the face of goal for Clarkson to score
from close range.
Aberdeen responded immediately and they should have gone level just a minute
later when Tosh was allowed to come in at the far post to get on the end of
Sheerin's cross, but with just Francois Dubourdeau to beat he headed over from
eight yards.
The home side never learned from that and two minutes later Aberdeen were
level when Leigh Hinds seized on some poor defending to shoot low past the Well
goalkeeper.
Motherwell were clearly shaken by the equaliser and took some time to get into
their stride again.
And they had their heart ripped out in the 28th minute when Deloumeaux blasted
Aberdeen ahead with an audacious 35-yard shot against his former team-mates.
The confidence drained from the Lanarkshire club and Dubourdeau was fortunate
not to get punished in the 33rd minute when he failed to get a fist to Sheerin's
corner, but the ball dropped kindly and Tony Vaughan was able to get the ball
away.
But the goalkeeper was not so lucky a minute later when he spilled Hinds' low
shot and Sheerin reacted quickly to side-foot the loose ball into the empty
net.
The interval could not come quick enough for Butcher - and Payne almost made
the team talk worse in the final minute after another Dubourdeau mistake, but he
fired over.
Butcher got the response he was looking for and Clarkson almost scored after a
determined run from Pearson in the 50th minute, but Hart blocked his effort.
A minute later and they went even closer, but somehow failed to reduce the
deficit.
Steve Hammell's shot was blocked on the line by Payne and Peter Kjaer reacted
instantly to jump on the loose ball.
But Motherwell survived another counter in the 58th minute when Hammell
diverted Hinds' cross just past his own post and breathed a huge sigh of
relief.
McFadden attempted to revive his side singlehandedly with a thrilling run
which took him past three players, but Kevin McNaughton slid in to block his
shot.
Partridge then missed a glorious chance to pull his side back into contention,
but he headed McFadden's cross wide from six yards.
Butcher decided drastic action was needed and he brought Tony Vaughan and
Adams off to the cheers of the home crowd and on came Richard Offiong and Steven
Craig.
The home side finished strongly and Clarkson was close to getting his second
when he got on the end of Martyn Corrigan's cross, but his head was saved by
Kjaer's feet.
The Danish keeper produced an even better save in the 72nd minute to deny
Keith Lasley's 25-yard drive from creeping into the corner with a dive at full
stretch.
Offiong also caused problems, but he did not know too much about McFadden's
cross moments later which clipped his heal and spun just wide.
Kjaer again came to the rescue of his side in the 76th minute as he bravely
got down to the feet of McFadden to block his effort.
But the youngster fired the home side back into the game with eight minutes
left after the referee spotted a handball from one of the Aberdeen players.
Moments later Dubourdeau saved from Sheerin before Offiong wasted a great
chance to level.
Clarkson flicked on Craig's cross to the striker, but he headed wide from four
yards with five minutes remaining.
But that would not have mattered as news filtered through that Dundee United
had scored a late killer goal to condemn bottom side Motherwell to a week of
misery.
Teams
Motherwell: Dubourdeau, Corrigan, Vaughan (Craig 64),
Partridge, Hammell, Lasley, Leitch, Adams (Offiong 63),
Pearson, Clarkson, McFadden.
Subs Not Used: Woods, McDonald, Quinn.
Goals: Clarkson 16, McFadden 84 pen.
Aberdeen: Kjaer, McNaughton, Tiernan, Deloumeaux, Payne,
Tosh (O'Donoghue 89), Hart, Sheerin, Clark (McAllister 75),
Macki Hinds.
Subs Not Used: D'Jaffo, Michie, Preece.
Booked: Tosh.
Goals: Hinds 19, Deloumeaux 28, Sheerin 34.
Att: 4,731
Ref: J Rowbotham (Scotland).