Graham Alexander had a chat with Kevin van Veen about his minimum expectations and then watched him turn it to the maximum to help Motherwell sink Aberdeen.
The Dutch striker was dropped for last week’s mauling by Rangers but came back in and netted a deadly double at Pittodrie. It was Motherwell's first win in six games and it was one that cemented fifth spot and stopped their hosts from jumping above them.Alexander, who previously worked with van Veen at Scunthorpe, explained: “We know what Kev is capable of in front of goal.
I had a good chat with him on Friday about what I expect from him as a minimum. Not his maximum because I know his maximum can be anything. “He is a super talent but his minimum has to be that I’ll know what I’ll
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