‘Well defender Peter Hartley believes there is still more to come from the Steelmen despite a strong start to the season.
The Englishman, who is preparing for his first Lanarkshire derby, hailed the Fir Parkers performances following a string of good results.
And, echoing the though of Stephen Robinson, the centre back insisted that Motherwell won’t go about changing their approach to games due to the opposition.
[pullquote]We’ve got an identity as a team but obviously we’re not getting carried away because we’ve not reached our full potential and there’s still a lot more to come from us as a team.[/pullquote]
He said: “I don’t think we change the way we play, I think we make them make mistakes on the surface if anything.
“You can tell we’ve got an identity as a team but obviously we’re not getting carried away because we’ve not reached our full potential and there’s still a lot more to come from us as a team.”
“I don’t read the papers much but I was hearing people say that Partick weren’t at the races, Kilmarnock weren’t at the races and Aberdeen weren’t quite either but it’s not them not being at the races it’s us making them look average with what we do.”