Motherwell midfielder Liam Donnelly says his side aren't worried about losing their grip on a Premiership top-six place or even a European slot, and insists they're not even talking about it.The Northern Irishman claims he didn't even know Motherwell haven't won a league game yet in 2022 until after Wednesday night's 1-0 defeat to Ross County.But the 25-year-old says there's no panic, and that the Steelmen are still in a strong position to finish the season strongly, with a bit of fine-tuning.When asked if there's a danger that not winning could become a mental block, Donnelly said: "I suppose it could, in a way, but it's not something that we've really been speaking about or mentioning."It's not something that is in our minds, really.
I think we're still quite happy with the majority of our performances."It's nothing that's been mentioned in the dressing room at all - I didn't even realise that stat until after the game on Wednesday."Obviously the results haven't been what we want so far, but we're still in a good position, so a few small tweaks can change that."A few results and we'll be right back where we want to be."There has been a lot of negativity since it [Wednesday's defeat], but in terms of from us there's absolutely no panic."We know we're still in a strong position to finish the season the way we want to, we know we just need to fine-tune a few things - stop giving away sloppy goals, keep clean sheets and at the other end putting our chances away."Motherwell host basement side Dundee this afternoon - managed by two-time former Fir Park boss Mark McGhee - but Donnelly says it's not the ideal game to launch a comeback from.He said: "It's a big game.
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