Scottish Cup fourth round: Motherwell 5-0 Cove Rangers

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Image caption, Louis Moult headed home the opener for Motherwell
  • Author, Kenny Crawford
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Motherwell dismantled Cove Rangers to reach the last 16 of the Scottish Cup for the first time in four seasons.

Louis Moult headed his 13th goal of the season with barely a minute on the clock and Scott McDonald doubled Well's lead soon after.

The Steelmen were four ahead at the break thanks to further strikes by Marvin Johnson and Stephen Pearson.

Another for Pearson made it five on the day for Motherwell, who are now unbeaten in their last six matches.

It must be one of the most settling feelings for a manager when, faced with an awkward tie in the Scottish Cup you are expected to win, your team puts things beyond doubt early in the match without any sort of major fright.

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Image caption, Pearson taps home his second goal of the match

That is exactly how it panned out for Mark McGhee's Motherwell, who took just over 60 seconds to assert their authority over their Highland League opponents and it was a welcome change given they have failed to get past this stage in the previous three seasons.

Moult is one of the few success stories from previous boss Ian Baraclough's reign at Fir Park, and the Englishman's back post header from Josh Law's cross was the kind of start the the visitors would have had nightmares about.

Cove caved in very quickly. More hesitancy at the back and McDonald's neat one-two with Pearson resulted in a sweet left-footed finish from the Aussie into the bottom left corner beyond Cove goalkeeper Stuart McKenzie.

The away defenders looked at each other and perhaps wished they could get back on the team bus early.

It was a 300 mile round trip for Cove Rangers, who had played six Scottish Cup games to reach this stage and a surging run and fine drive by Blair Yule offered a glimmer of hope.

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Image caption, James McFadden came off the bench for his first appearance of his third spell at Motherwell

But they would concede two more before the break. Johnson had been pinging shots at goal regularly and eventually hit the back of the net when Stevie Hammell's low pass set him up to score in off the underside of the bar.

Motherwell's fourth came from a blisteringly quick counter-attack. Liam Grimshaw fed Moult who played the ball into Pearson's path to place the ball in the far corner.

The former Scotland midfielder scored with a near identical finish to make it 5-0 soon after the break following a nice pass by substitute Lionel Ainsworth.

Cove were dead and buried but Daryl Nicol forced a good low save from Motherwell's Connor Ripley to give the away fans reason to get on their feet.

The home support offered generous applause for the introduction of James McFadden - who should have scored - and also a kind ripple of acknowledgement when it was announced over the tannoy that 312 Cove Rangers fans had made the ultimately futile trip.

Hammell cruelly even cleared Nicol's late effort off the line to deny Cove a crumb of comfort.