inspired Motherwell to an impressive late comeback. The former Celtic star equalised with a clever header late on from Stephen O'Donnell's excellent cross and 'Well boss Alexander admitted that although it was risk, Watt wanted to play.“Tony was a gamble for us," Alexander explained after the dramatic penalty shootout defeat to Hibs in the Scottish Cup."If it was a league game we wouldn't have done it because we're safe now.“Because it was the cup, it was win or bust.
Tony put himself forward and only trained on Friday afternoon, which was light.“We thought it was worth having him in the squad.
He wanted to play which was a surprise to me because I didn't expect to have him back.“Even if he can't train for a couple of weeks, we felt it was.
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