The Scotsman

No let-up for Motherwell as Alexander targets improvemen­t

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Motherwell manager Graham Alexander opted against giving his players any extra time off during the internatio­nal break as he looks to build on their win at Aberdeen.

Alexander’s side bounced back at Pittodrie from a run which saw them take one cinch Premiershi­p point from a possible 15 and culminated in a 6-1 defeat by Rangers.

Double goalscorer Kevin van Veen drops out through suspension following the 2-0 win over the Dons but Alexander has been focused on trying to replicate that performanc­e when they host Hearts today.

“We try to use the internatio­nal break wisely and productive­ly, rather than a break,” he said. “So we have worked on a few things with the players, because the last result was an excellent result but we know there is a lot of work still to be done, and we don’t want to come off that.

“We worked exceptiona­lly hard in the week leading up to Aberdeen so we have to maintain that to the end of the sea

son, because we want to replicate that performanc­e as often as possible.

“We didn’t want to pat ourselves on the back after one good result and then think everything was rosy in the garden. It’s important that we understand there are still improvemen­ts to be made.

“It was a great start to our recovery after the month we had, but there’s a lot of tough games coming up.

“It was just making sure we clarify how we play well, how we are hard to beat, and then go and replicate it as often as possible in training, and the training will lead into the games.”

The Pittodrie win saw Barry Maguire return to the starting line-up for the first time in three months and the midfielder is also eager to continue the momentum.

“I was a bit unfortunat­e, I had a couple of wee niggles here and there, which isn’t like me at all, but I know what it takes to get back in the team and I know how hard it is to get back in the team,” Maguire said. “Hopefully I have done enough to stay in the team.

“It’s not really enjoyable being on the side but it’s part and parcel.

“The main thing is patience, because there’s not much you can do. The boys were doing well, getting results."

 ?? ?? Barry Maguire featured in the 2-0 win over Aberdeen
Barry Maguire featured in the 2-0 win over Aberdeen

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