Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell says his side showed great personality and character to draw at Celtic Park, but said they must use it as a foundation for games ahead.The Lanarkshire side follow up their trip to Celtic Park with a home game against Dundee next Saturday, a trip to Ross County three days later, before hosting St Johnstone the following weekend.A trip to Paisley on December 16 follows, before a sequence that sees them up against Rangers, Aberdeen and Livingston.Celtic were predictably dominant in the early stages of the game, but created few gilt-edged chances, while Motherwell held strong at the back.Liam Kelly saved Luis Palma’s penalty in 66 minutes following a foul by Bevis Mugabi on Oh, but the champions were given another opportunity for a tug by Calum Butcher, which David Turnbull dispatched in 85 minutes.However, sub Jon Obika headed in Blair Spittal’s corner to level in the last minute, going into 10 minutes of stoppage time.Kettlewell said: “That was everything I was asking of the players, that was how I had it in my mind.“Of course we want to win games, but I think to concede our second penalty, go that goal behind, I think we showed brilliant personality and character to get ourselves back into the game.“It has to be a foundation for us to get ourselves out of what has been a poor run.“But there are good draws, there are ones that you become frustrated with in a game.“When you’re up against it, there are two penalties, a save from your goalie, one that Celtic score, you absolutely take your point at that stage in the game.”Kettlewell added: “I believe that there has to be a different formula to play against a team like Celtic, especially when you come here to Celtic Park.“Celtic put six past
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