Jens Berthel Askou is excited for our match with Falkirk this afternoon. The theme of returning is prominent in his mind, relating to the action, players and the supporters.
It’s great to be back. Back in action after the international week. Back at Fir Park. And for Tom Sparrow, Elijah Just and Callum Hendry, it’s the first action for many weeks.
We always talk about the importance of a good start. But how long is a start? Three games? Five? Seven? Or ten?
The bottom line is that we have seen enough from our players so far to be optimistic and hopeful about the longer term. Far from everything having been perfect. There have been mistakes. Like in football.
But there have also been many moments of quality. And several high-level phases of play. Even multiple longer periods of dominance and control.
And yet we can still find so many things to improve to be even more effective. And that is what we are looking for in the daily work. Small details that will affect the bigger picture and make the difference between losing or drawing and drawing or winning.
That job never stops, and it is very enjoyable when working with a group of highly ambitious staff members and players.
Especially when you get top-quality players in training after several weeks of watching them work in the gym or on the side of the pitch with the physios.
Hopefully one of these little details will decide the game to our advantage today, when we welcome a strong team that will try and control the game in all phases of play. Falkirk come with confidence after a strong result and performance against Rangers, and we must find our highest possible level to be successful.
Welcome back, and enjoy the game!
Jens Berthel Askou