I think the worrying thing for me is that we've barely created any chances for weeks. Aside from Doran's consolation at Celtic Park and Draper's header in the 0-0 St Johnstone game (as well as that half chance when Doran was through on Mannus in that aforementioned game), we've looked nothing like scoring, with many of our attacks breaking down three-quarters of the way up the park (often by Doran dilly-dallying on the ball too much) and other tame long shots.
I can't help but think that our set-up is setting us back. Let me make this categorically clear - Draper is not a winger and never will be and Doran should not be played on the left. Of the former, you wouldn't play Jones out there and the role doesn't suit Draper. Butcher seems to be looking to turn Doran into a left-sided Hayes, but that's one thing he won't be. Doran is not as direct as Hayes was and isn't the type of winger who suits cutting inside and shooting. He's a far better player on the right, getting to the byline and crossing into the box.
To be fair to Butcher, it was refreshing to see him go with a more open set-up on Saturday, with Doran on the right and Jones and Draper in the middle (Andrew Shinnie had a slight hamstring injury apparently), but after Raven was sent off, we didn't look like scoring. Draper onto the right and Doran to the left wasn't the way to go. I'd far rather have seen Shinnie moving to left-back and Foran going onto left wing. It was almost like the set-up was to play for a goalless draw and bringing on Nick Ross as a lone striker was never going to improve our goal threat and just compounded that belief.
I think if anything that was a game that showed that Sutherland won't be around these parts for much longer, as he would have been a far better lone front man than Ross.
If we are to be beat Motherwell, we've got to play a more open game as we did in the first half of the season, trying to stifle the opposition like in Perth will only hold out for so long.