Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou told Sky Sports that his players miss the feeling of winning football matches. The Danish head coach refused to comment on a specific points target for the remainder of the Scottish Premiership season. Askou noted that while performances have often been positive, the team must secure more victories to achieve a high league finish.
The Fir Park club currently sits in the middle of the top-flight table. Askou remains focused on the immediate challenge rather than discussing the possibility of a fourth-place finish. He praised the work rate of his squad but emphasised the need for clinical results in upcoming fixtures, according to STV News.
Motherwell last won a competitive fixture on 14 March against Aberdeen. The manager believes the team can improve their consistency before the league split occurs. Askou joined the Lanarkshire side in December 2024 and has since looked to organise a more resilient defensive unit, per reports from The National.