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Tawanda Maswanhise at the double as Motherwell ease past Livingston
- Tawanda Maswanhise's double sealed a 2-0 win for Motherwell, moving them within two points of Celtic ahead of the Bhoys’ Sunday match against Falkirk.
- After an early effort was saved, Livingston conceded soon after, with Calum Ward brilliantly stopping Connor McLennan's shot, and Livingston's home support booed at half-time.
- Maswanhise also missed two chances and a near-post effort was kept out by Jerome Prior, after Elijah Just swung in a cross for the opener and Callum Slattery assisted the second goal.
- Motherwell made it four wins from five league outings, while Livingston's predicament worsened as they remained six points behind Kilmarnock, after this defeat.
- Stevie May's intervention and other near-misses defined tight moments in the game, with Paul McGinn's header cleared off the line by May and Scott Pittman narrowly missing from a McLennan delivery.
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Tawanda Maswanhise at the double as Motherwell ease past struggling Livingston
Maswanhise’s first-half double helped move Motherwell to within two points of Celtic as they won 2-0 to deepen Livingston’s relegation troubles.
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Read Full ArticleJens Berthel Askou: Motherwell have no plans to sell Tawanda Maswanhise just yet
Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou insists he is relaxed about the countdown to the transfer deadline after watching the in-demand Tawanda Maswanhise score both goals in the victory over Livingston.The Zimbabwe international – linked with Blackburn and Celtic – took his tally for the campaign to 18 – including 13 in the Premiership – with a well-taken, first-half double.That contribution was enough to lift the Steelmen to within two points of…
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