Decision Time For Black

Last updated : 14 December 2014 By Ed_ScottishFitba

C:WindowsTempphp23F9.tmpKenny Black was non-committal on his future when speaking after Motherwell's 2-2 draw with Ross County yesterday. With newly appointed manager Ian Baraclough watching from the stands, the visiting Staggies scored in the 93rd minute through Tony Dingwall to deny Black a final victory of his short tenure as interim manager. Dingwall had earlier given the visitors the lead before John Sutton and Henrik Ojamaa scored for Motherwell. Baraclough has indicated he wants the current coaching staff to work with him. However, Black is unsure of his future.

Black said: "We will probably have a chat over the next few days and see what develops. Certainly the manager has indicated that he would like to work with the current coaching staff. It's been quite a whirlwind over the last 24 hours. Things have happened very quickly and there has been a lot to take in. New ownership, new management and the game today - there are a lot of things I need to think about. I don't know Ian Baraclough but then I didn't really know Stuart (McCall) on a personal basis either and we did okay for four years. It's just different when you've been working with someone."

Meanwhile, County manager Jim McIntyre has tipped young midfielder Dingwall to have a bright future after his goals helped lift them off the bottom of the table. The Staggies manager said: "Dingwall's got a great chance in the game. We have been working on him getting in the back-post area so it was great he took his first goal from there. And the second one was a great finish, great technique."