How Motherwell have been 'a little too open' under Askoupublished at 17:23 BST 11 September
Chris Bertram
BBC Sport Senior Journalist

Jens Berthel Askou has drilled his players on their shape out of possession during the international break because the Motherwell manager believes they have conceded more goals this season than their dominance of possession merited.
Askou, who took over at Fir Park in June, praised his players for taking his possession-based, counter-pressing philosophy into games.
But the former IFK Goteborg coach says their eagerness to win the ball back has left them too open to attacks from sides that should not cause them problems.
Motherwell have drawn all four of their Scottish Premiership games - two were against Rangers and Hearts - but a win on Saturday against second-bottom Dundee could take them to third place.
The Dane has been working during the international break on ensuring his side's play gets the points he feels it deserves.
"We have zoomed in on some tactical details that we need to improve - it's been a good couple of weeks," he said.
"We have had a positive start but we want to improve some phases. We've been a little bit too open because we've been extremely eager to win the ball back, especially in some of the games we've dominated possession.
"So the defensive phase has just been counter-pressing, basically, which has sometimes led to unstructured defensive situations that has caused some chances against us that we shouldn't concede.
"We've been working a little bit on how to sharpen that up. So we don't give big chances away unnecessarily against teams who struggle to produce big chances against us when we're well structured.
"We have had a little bit too much xG against us given the dominance and the control we feel that we have had through most of the games."