'Motherwell will keep improving as players return'published at 15:17 BST 6 October
Image source, SNSManager Jens Berthel Askou is confident his Motherwell side will make further progress with the help of returning players after his injury-hit team's 14-match unbeaten run came to an end.
The Fir Park club were on course for a first win Celtic Park since 2015 after Apostolos Stamatelopoulos hit a double either side of half-time but were beaten 3-2 in stoppage-time.
It was Askou's first defeat as Motherwell boss, but he believes the team will bounce back stronger.
"I think this team will grow," said the manager, who was without 10 first team players.
"We've had a lot of our really big players, who were really important players for us in the beginning of the season, out for a while.
"We've had good results and strong performances in that period and I'm confident with them coming back over the next week or so that we will have even more firepower for the next period, and especially the next time we play Celtic."
Motherwell will remain without long-term absentees Sam Nicholson, Filip Stuparevic, Eseosa Sule, Jordan McGhee and Zach Robinson when they face Falkirk after the international break.
Stamatelopoulos, Ibrahim Said and Johnny Koutroumbis all went off with muscle issues at Celtic Park while Elliot Watt and Tawanda Maswanhise were also struggling towards the end, but the initial signs were that the problems were "fatigue and cramp".
But captain Paul McGinn returned from injury for the match on Sunday.
"It was fantastic to have him with us. You couldn't really see that he's been out of training and games for four weeks," Askou added.
"So it's amazing to have players of that quality coming back and then being able to deliver from day one.
"Now we have Tom Sparrow, Eli Just, Callum Hendry, Callum Slattery, really good players for us coming back within the next week or two, which is extremely positive.
"That's why, even though I would have loved to sit here with a win, even a draw, I'm still positive in what's coming."



















