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Ben Banks

Motherwell star delighted to reunite with Irish acquaintance at Fir Park as he relishes European football fight

Motherwell have added to their Irish contingent - and having an old friend around just adds to Ross Tierney's enjoyment at Fir Park.

18-year-old forward Robbie Mahon appeared in a 'Well squad for the first time since signing for the club in late March during Saturday's 1-0 Premiership loss at Dundee United.

Dylan Levitt's goal in the first half means Graham Alexander's men are sixth, four points off their weekend opponents, who occupy one of the two Europa Conference League qualifier spots.

The other is controlled by fifth-placed Ross County and the Steelmen face them this Saturday.

Mahon arrives in ML1 from League Of Ireland side Bohemian, just like Tierney did back in January, who has been showing in flashes his bright potential.

An Irish youth international, the playmaker is joined by his former teammate, Darragh O'Connor and Jake Carroll in Motherwell's Irish player pool. It's a nice boost for the 21-year-old.

Tierney said: "Robbie is a good lad who I was with at Bohs. He's a good lad outside of football as well.

"What he knows is that he's coming in as a young boy, only 18, so he knows he isn't going to go straight into the team.

"There's been a couple of injuries and he got onto the bench for this one. That's a positive for him. There's other Irish lads in there as well.

"Darragh and Jake took me under their wings when I first came in but it's a good dressing room. I love going in each day."

Losing in Tayside sets up a huge game for Motherwell at Ross County. Defeat would leave them at least four points off both fourth and fifth with two games to go against Hearts and Celtic.

The attacking midfielder says he and his teammates can handle the expectation of chasing European football.

He added: “There’s pressure on every game as a professional footballer because that’s our job.

“We’re taking it game by game. We’re not looking too far. We have three games left and if we can get results we can finish where we want to finish.

“Obviously there’s only going to be one team missing out. We know we have quality in the dressing room and if we play like we did on Saturday we should do really well.”

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