Kevin Van Veen says Motherwell's match with Celtic last Saturday was big - but this weekend's trip to Dundee United holds the same significance.Graham Alexander's sixth-placed team have lost their last two Premiership games to Hearts and Celtic 2-0, amid a testing run of fixtures.Dundee United - who sit third in the league - at Tannadice is up next and Van Veen is not panicking after consecutive defeats."It's been a great start to the season," said Van Veen. "But then you lose two and you maybe feel like it's going to go on a downward spiral."That's not the case here.
I think even against Celtic, we were alright. We were hungry and we were compact. We looked out for each other and asked questions of the other team."We want to play in these
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