Dan Casey believes there’s more to come from Motherwell, and hopes they hit their peak before the end of the season.Despite Motherwell being three points off seventh placed Livingston after their 3-0 win over the Lions at Fir Park on Saturday, and 14 points above bottom side Dundee United, the Irish defender insists his side are not yet safe, and must keep amassing points.Kevin van Veen bagged a double, with Max Johnstone netting a third, in a win that was wrapped up in 34 minutes of the Fir Park clash, but Casey says they could have scored more.“It was a good one.
It’s funny saying this, but I don’t think we played to our potential,” he said. “I think we still have a lot more in us.“There’s definitely more to come from us.
You can see it in training every day, and we have done it in the last few games, so we will need to keep working hard, and long may it continue.“We’re in a bit of form now, so it’s good, and when you are in a bit of form you need to keep that going as long as possible.“We’re not safe yet, we have to keep going.“We’ve got a few games left, so we need to keep that up.”Casey was brought in by former boss Steven Hammell and says there has been a lot of adjustment this season, but is glad that they appear to have found their feet.He said: “Football is a funny game.
Things happen, people change, nad it was just one of those situations where people needed to change things up, and luckily for us it has given us a reaction.“I came in under the previous manager, but I was only in for a week or so.“It was tough, but that’s football.
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