Well short of centre-backs for visit of Saintspublished at 17:37 23 April
Nick McPheat
BBC Sport Scotland at Fir Park

Kofi Balmer's hamstring injury against Hearts has further depleted Michael Wimmer's centre-back options
Motherwell face going into their first post-split Scottish Premiership match against bottom side St Johnstone with only one recognised centre-back, manager Michael Wimmer has revealed.
Kofi Balmer has been ruled out with a hamstring issue and Liam Gordon is still missing with concussion, while Shane Blaney and Paul McGinn remain sidelined with long-term injuries.
That means Dan Casey is Wimmer's only recognised centre-half, with full-backs Stephen O'Donnell and Johnny Koutroumbis expected to join the Irishman in the back three.
"I don't want to speak about how long [Balmer is out for], but hopefully we will see him again this season," Wimmer said prior to Saturday's match at Fir Park.
"It's not good for us because we don't have so many centre-backs. Liam is out, Kofi is out, but Johnny did well in the last game against Hearts, so I'm very happy that Johnny is the solution."
The Fir Park side are boosted by the return of left-sided defender Steve Seddon, who is available to play after a lengthy spell out.
Injuries have severely hampered Motherwell this season, and Wimmer says that is one of the reasons why he has had to "compromise" his playing style since being appointed two months ago.
The German demands "proactive football" with a high-octane approach, which was evident in wins against Dundee and Rangers in the manager's first three games.
But Wimmer's side are now without a win in four matches and go into Saturday's fixture just five points above the relegation play-off spot in a congested bottom six.
"It's very challenging [to find a balance between results and implementing style]," the Fir Park boss added. "As I said before, I'm not the important one. Important is always the club, important are the fans, the players, and this must fit.
"You have to collect points because you need points to stay in the league. Also, I want to implement my style a little bit because I'm here to implement a new style. If not, then I can stay at home.
"So you have to find the right balance and this is not so easy. But as a manager, you can't complain. I'm very happy to work with the guys, they make it easy for me because they have a great work ethic, great attitudes and brilliant togetherness."
