Graham Alexander says his Motherwell side had to go out and earn a point against Hibs, rather than turn it into a 'hard luck' story.The Steelmen dominated the first half but found themselves 1-0 down to Kevin Nisbet's wonder-strike, and Alexander says he told the players to go out and make it happen.Tony Watt's ninth goal of the season gave them a point few would argue that they didn't deserve, and Motherwell have now taken four points from a week with clashes against Dundee United and Hibs.Alexander said: "I would have felt aggrieved if we had gone away with nothing, I think in the first half we had some brilliant chances and we should have been in the lead at half-time instead of a goal down."But we didn't want to feel sorry for ourselves
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