Partick Thistle 2-0 Motherwell: Defeat a blip, says Ian Baraclough

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Lyle Taylor (left) scored a double for Partick Thistle in a 2-0 win over MotherwellImage source, SNS
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Lyle Taylor (left) scored a double for Partick Thistle in a 2-0 win over Motherwell

Motherwell manager Ian Baraclough warned Partick Thistle they are not yet out of danger despite watching his side go down to a 2-0 defeat at Firhill.

Lyle Taylor's second-half double ensured the Steelmen remained second bottom, and put a seven-point gap between Thistle and Motherwell .

Stuart Carswell was also sent off for the visitors, who trail Ross County by three points, but are 10 clear of St Mirren.

"They've managed to get a few points away from us - Partick Thistle - but we've got to make sure we drag them down again," Baraclough told BBC Scotland.

"[Ninth-place] Kilmarnock will still be in it and ourselves, St Mirren, Ross County."

Motherwell went into the game having won three on the bounce, but struggled in front of a healthy away support.

"I thought we were at it in the first half, we asked questions of them, and it was just a matter of time for me," said Baraclough.

"But in the second half we couldn't get a foothold in the game. The game fizzled out for me without much of a spark.

"The goals - looking at them, they're both offside. That's something where you look for a little bit of help from the officials, but they haven't seen it so it's gone against us.

"Even at 2-0 down you're still in the game, but we almost accepted it. There was a lack of drive and belief maybe that we were going to get the game back in our favour.

"It's a set-back. It's the first game in six or seven where there hasn't been that spark. We've chosen the wrong game to have that lull.

"Five massive games [remaining], we'll get ourselves ready for those and we'll come back with renewed vigour."

Partick Thistle manager Alan Archibald said the result relieves a bit of pressure on his side as they bid to stay away from the play-off spot.

"I didn't think it was a great spectacle, especially first half," said Archibald. "Motherwell probably had the better of the play. The surface and the wind didn't make for pretty football in the first half.

"He [Lyle Taylor] missed a lot of chances last week and a few people had a go at him, but we knew he would come back to score a couple of goals for us, which he did today.

"It lets us relax a bit, and gives us a cushion. It also takes us above Kilmarnock though I know they've got a couple of games in hand.

"It's a good position to be in at the moment."