Sparrow will 'learn the lessons' of first startpublished at 10:04 29 October
Tom Sparrow says being pitched in for his first Motherwell start against Celtic will stand him in good stead as the Steelmen prepare to face the other half of the Old Firm for a place in the League Cup fnal.
The midfielder returned from minor surgery to line up alongside Marvin Kaleta - who was also making his first start - in Sunday's 3-0 home defeat to the champions.
Sparrow had a chance to open the scoring but could not beat Kasper Schmeichel from 20 yards before Celtic took control of the game.
Motherwell have a league trip to Dundee United on Wednesday before heading to Hampden on Sunday for the semi-final showdown with Rangers.
Wales Under-21 international Sparrow said: "I've been working hard since I came in and I knew that I wouldn't be going straight in. But I'm happy to have got the first one and hopefully there's more to come.
"I knew it was going to be a lot of running. But they're top-quality opposition so when you've got the ball you need to look after it, because otherwise you're going to spend a lot of time without it.
"I thought that they had a lot of the ball but at times we weren't bad either and definitely caused them some problems.
"Obviously it was my first one against Celtic but there were a few lads who again it was their first one. Obviously there are a few that have done it a lot of times but we'll only get better for it and in the future we'll definitely learn the lessons.
"You're playing against top-quality opposition, you switch off for one second and you're going to get punished."