'Sharpness will come' for Motherwell, says Fadingerpublished at 12:34 17 August
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

Motherwell midfielder Lukas Fadinger says the players are "all really excited" about the football philosophy manager manager Jens Berthel Askou is trying to instil at Fir Park.
The Austrian scored an extra-time winner as the Steelmen booked their place in the League Cup quarter-finals with a hard earned, but deserved, 1-0 win at St Johnstone.
"It was [a tight angle] at first I thought it was offside but I am just happy that it went in, we are so happy to go to the quarter finals," Fadinger said.
Motherwell largely dominated things at McDiarmid Park, serving up a slick style of play.
However a lack of cutting edge looked like it could cost them before the midfielder's dramatic late winner.
The 24-year-old added: "Of course we weren't that sharp in the final third but it will come for sure. We are trying to do our best, we give our best in every training session and try to improve and I am 100 per cent sure it will come.
"We are all really excited, we try to play football and I think not many teams try it in this league and yes I am just happy that we tried to play and give our best and it will come with time.
"We weren't that sharp but I think we can play the final passes and we have players who can play this and I am looking forward to the next games."