Shotts boss John McKeown says beating Ardrossan Winton Rovers despite not playing well is a good sign of his side’s resurgence from a poor start to the season.An Ally Martin penalty and a strike by Taylor Evans gave Shotts a 2-0 win over Rovers in the West of Scotland Cup first round, adding to a 1-0 win over Benburb on Wednesday, courtesy of a Peter O’Donnell strike.That’s three slender wins in a week for McKeown’s side, who host Dundonald Bluebell in the South Challenge Cup third round this weekend, with a Junior Cup fourth round tie looming against Arthurlie on December 3.“It’s our third win in a week, so we can’t complain, but we weren’t very good, to be honest,” he said.“I made some changes, so it was good to mix up the team and still get through.
It was a fantastic week. Benburb was a fantastic result, they’re a right good side who have just come down from the Premier League.“If you’d offered me three wins in a week I’d have bit your hand off for that.“The boys are doing great, and are a credit to themselves.
After a poor start they’ve really kicked on, so long may it continue.”McKeown has done a bit of homework on East of Scotland League Premier side Dundonald, but recognises the Fifers from a previous managerial stint.He said: “They’re a Super Premier team through there, and one of the big guns, so it’s going to be a tough game.
I played against them a few years ago when I was manager of Cumnock and they were a right good outfit.“We’ve hit a good bit of resurgence and in both games we’ve won it by the odd goal, so that’s a good sign.“That shows that even when we don’t play well, we’re still winning, so it’s a great habit to be in.”Follow Lanarkshire Live Sport onTwitter via@LanLiveSport, like us onFacebookor find
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