Stuart Kettlewell denies Rangers’ current turmoil means his Motherwell side have a better chance of winning this afternoon’s Premier Sports Cup semi-final.
And he says the Ibrox side are still firm favourites to progress to the final, despite a run of poor form that has seen Philippe Clement’s side fall nine points behind Premiership joint-leaders Celtic and Aberdeen, attracting heavy criticism.
Fourth-placed Motherwell are three points behind Rangers in the table, having enjoyed a solid start to their campaign, but Kettlewell is taking absolutely nothing for granted.
“Rangers spend millions on players and we look for free agents and into the loan market,” said Kettlewell. “That’s not mind games, that’s the harsh reality of it.
“But that doesn’t mean we don’t believe in ourselves, or don’t believe that we can go there and cause some sort of upset.
“For Motherwell to progress in this competition, I believe it would be a huge upset. Rangers will be massive favourites from the size of the club and the investment, but we don’t think along those terms.
“We want to show our best version on Sunday and see where that takes us.
“We played them earlier in the season [2-1 defeat at Hampden in August], before the mass hysteria, and I believed there was an opportunity to win the game.
“In the latter stages of that game we were the team that was on the front foot, we were trying to get back level, and we were a bit frustrated on the day that there were [only] two minutes added time.
“I think that tells you we were trying to win that game, so I don’t see a greater opportunity than any time we’ve played them before.
“I understand there is a slightly different narrative with Rangers at this time that we play against them, but it doesn’t change our mind-set and our focus.”
On their own run of form, which continued with a 2-1 win over Dundee United at Tannadice on Wednesday, Kettlewell said: “I believe we’re punching above our weight.
“I don’t really look at the league position, but we have 16 points, which I think is a very good start to the season.
“Our angle was always to try and get as far as we could in this competition, because we know how much excitement that can generate for a club like Motherwell.
“We feel as if we’re in a good position, and I believe we’re doing well, and have been resilient.
“I don’t believe it was our greatest performance on Wednesday, but I thought we showed a real grit, determination, and certainly a resilience in the game, certainly from being pegged back level, and there is real trust in our players and what we’re trying to do.
“I think the biggest resilience that we’ve shown this season is that I’m sitting with probably eight senior first-team players that I could make a real case for starting in my team on Sunday that haven’t been available since the start of the season.
“We haven’t felt sorry for ourselves, we’ve just continued to try and find a formula.”
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