Goals 'will come' for Motherwell - Justpublished at 12:19 GMT 10 November
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSElijah Just is hopeful Motherwell will discover a cutting edge and says putting the ball in the net is the "little back lacking" for the Steelmen.
New Zealand winger Just scored the equaliser on Sunday as Jens Berthel Askou's side drew 1-1 with Aberdeen at Pittodrie in the Scottish Premiership.
Not for the first time time this season, Motherwell dominated for large spells and arguably failed to get the reward their good play merited.
"We want to win every game and we believe the way we are playing is going to give us the best chance," Just said.
"There is still a little bit lacking but that is the most difficult part of football, scoring the goals. We will continue to work and hopefully we will improve and score more goals.
"We do believe that we just need to keep working and it will come."
A lot of eyes were on Motherwell and how they would react to their sobering 4-1 Premier Sports Cup semi-final defeat by St Mirren at Hampden the week before.
"It was a disappointing result last week," Just said. "We had a lot of fans go and we don't like to lose and definitely not in the way we did, so it was important that we showed up [against Aberdeen] and showed our mentality."
The point at Pittodrie means Motherwell are sixth in the table going in to the international break.
"The league table doesn't lie," Just said. "In the middle is probably how we feel about our performances.
"We have played well in patches, a lot of control over a lot of games but we haven't quite been able to get over the line so at the moment we are still pushing, we want to move up the table, it is a long season so there is plenty of time."


















