Motherwell 2-0 Dundee United: What Askou saidpublished at 22:50 GMT 29 October
Image source, SNSMotherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Scotland: "The win is important but the performance was more important because we needed to raise it from the other day [against Livingston]. It wasn't good enough.
"Many other times, had we delivered that performance, we would not have won the game. We might as well have lost it. Today was much better, much more controlled and dominant.
"The first half we were in full control, and it opened up a little. They tried to be man-to-man orientated. The second goal killed the game off a little and then we had good defensive structure at the end.
"I'm pleased with most of them. [Tawanda] has been decisive and scored some very important goals. That's what he's here for, he plays up front. We try to get him in good positions. He just needs to make sure he's there.
"I'm not overly concerned with any of [the injuries] but we'll have to see tomorrow and Friday. If for some reason, one is not ready to play on Saturday, we have a lot of good players in the squad.
"The three points we got at Livingston - we didn't do enough to deserve them. There have been other performances where we have deserved the points more. It's about us being better and more efficient and we are working on that."



















