Jens Berthel Askou Delighted To Hear Motherwell Fans Express Title
Jens Berthel Askou enjoyed to hear Motherwell fans expressing their title goals throughout a 5-0 thrashing of St however worried he and his players would keep their focus brief term.
The produced a dominant screen in Paisley, which moved them 10 points behind William Hill Premiership leaders Hearts with a game in hand.
The checking out fans sang "We're gon na win the league" as the objectives drizzled down and the football streamed.
Askou stated: "We want them to enjoy what we do, we want them to be excited, and then we understand that excitement and delight might, eventually, when you remain in a run like this at a club of our size, that will clearly spiral into something where they ought to dream and are dreaming.
"That's reasonable. We do not want them to stop doing that. But we are not living in a dream world here. We're in reality, trying to improve and win whatever we can.
"Which's one football game at a time, since we do not play two or 3 or 4 or 5 or six at a time, we play one at a time and I believe the players have actually been actually proficient at just attempting to bridge that space."
Jens Berthel Askou ´ s side secured their biggest win of the season (Steve Welsh/PA)
Motherwell have lost when in 19 league video games and only conceded 6 objectives throughout that spell.
When asked if they could maintain that kind, their supervisor said: "I can't anticipate the future, but what I can do is I can keep requiring the same and more from the gamers and I know they will do the same from each other.
"We have developed and grown and reached a level of consistency and high performance that makes it very tough for anybody who plays us to beat us.
"And we likewise understand that in the coming time we'll play all the leading teams one or two times and then we'll see where that will take us."
Well produced their most significant win of the season in front of former St Mirren supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson.
"When you have legends like that viewing, then clearly you wish to perform at your best level," Askou said. "It was great to reveal who we wish to be when he was viewing."
In contrast, present St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson was embarrassed and took obligation for the heaviest defeat of his four-year reign after attempting to match Motherwell's 4-2-3-1 development.
"I take overall blame for it," he said. "I changed the system in the hope I would see what I see Monday to Friday. We put more innovative gamers in the team. And what I have actually seen wasn't what we have actually seen Monday to Friday."
Robinson included: "Let me please not take anything away from Motherwell - they're arguably the very best group in the league. Very, great at what they make with an excellent manager. But we literally talented them four objectives.
"Would they have won the video game anyhow? Yes, they would have done. They were much better than us, better than us.
"I'm embarrassed by the performance. I'm humiliated by the outcome. I hope the gamers are too."