Disrupting Celtic rhythm key for Motherwell boss Robinson on Betfred Cup Final
Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson admits the key to Betfred Cup success will be whether his side can successfully disrupt Celtic's normal game.
The Steelmen rattled Aberdeen in a 3-0 quarter-final win before unnerving Rangers in a 2-0 Hampden triumph in the last four.
Holders Celtic are a different proposition after going 64 games unbeaten against Scottish opposition but Robinson insists Motherwell can cause them problems.
With Louis Moult on 14 goals for the season, Motherwell have a serious threat up front but Robinson knows they will also have to give Brendan Rodgers' creative players an uncomfortable afternoon.
We know what Celtic have done, we know what type of players they have got, we know their threats, everybody in the world knows their threats,' he said.
What we are concentrating on is our strengths and we believe our strengths can cause them a lot of problems.
`If we try and play Celtic at their own game and try and out-pass them and outplay them, we'll get beat. It's as simple as that. We have to find a way that suits our personnel and our budget.
`That's what we have done and we have been pretty successful at it so far, and we are not going to change that on Sunday.
`There is no doubt Celtic have an unbelievable record, a fantastic record, but every team has weaknesses and we genuinely believe we will cause them problems.
`We are going to play our way and try and impose our way of playing on it. Celtic have proved over numerous games now that when they impose their game, they win football matches. So we have to try and disrupt that and interrupt their pattern of play.'
Robinson's side have yet to face Celtic this season with two Ladbrokes Premiership meetings immediately following Sunday's final.
I imagine Celtic will be well-versed in what to expect,' Robinson said.
Brendan is a top-class manager, I can't imagine he will turn up casual against us in any shape or form. I know he'll do his due diligence as much as he did in the game against PSG. So I don't think that will be an advantage.
`What it is for us - they haven't beaten us this season. They have beaten everybody else. So we have a real positivity about ourselves and we have very much focused on what we can do and how we can implement what we are trying to do all this week.'