Berthel Askou and his Steelmen are up for the fight ahead of Parkhead challenge
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On those infrequent occasions when managers in Scotland’s top league announce their plans to challenge Celtic head-on — especially in the eastern part of Glasgow — they often end up looking a little imprudent.

While there are exceptions, most visits to Parkhead involve teams defensively struggling and leaving with no reward by the end of the game.

Those associated with Motherwell are more familiar with that feeling than most.

Jens Berthel Askou is next up to have a go.

‘Sunday is going to be a big game for us to show that we are serious when we say we are here to compete,’ he mentioned this week. ‘Every time we play, it’s crucial we communicate our desire and set up the team with the conviction that victory is achievable.’

Berthel Askou has guided his free-scoring Motherwell side to six games unbeaten in the league

Berthel Askou has guided his free-scoring Motherwell side to six games unbeaten in the league

Though Motherwell have drawn five Premiership games, they nearly beat Rangers but for a Jack Butland save late on

Though Motherwell have drawn five Premiership games, they nearly beat Rangers but for a Jack Butland save late on 

Unlike many before him, when the determined Dane speaks of his squad aiming for three points, it feels like a proclamation of confidence rather than mere optimism.

No wonder. Within a matter of months, he has transformed this Motherwell team into the most entertaining side to watch in the country.

Twelve games into his role, Askou remains undefeated. His near-flawless beginning at Fir Park has been met with enthusiasm from supporters.

Fans have shown patience in the opening weeks, understanding that the team’s dominance initially resulted in draws rather than outright victories. At the very least, they can’t complain about the entertainment on offer.

Were it not for a late Jack Butland stop, Motherwell would have started the Premiership campaign with a deserved victory over Rangers.

Hearts were then blown away at Tynecastle as the visitors raced into a 3-0 lead. Even a late collapse that afternoon wasn’t enough to kill off the feelgood factor.

Askou’s impact is all the more impressive when you consider he wasn’t given the opportunity to work with the best player the club has produced in a generation.

But the sale of Lennon Miller to Udinese hasn’t had any tangible effect. That’s how good the midfield trio of Elliot Watt, Lukas Fadinger and Elijah Just have been.

They have a habit of making the seemingly difficult look remarkably straightforward. No one has quite figured out how to stop them playing.

Up top, Tawanda Maswanhise has already bettered his goal tally from last season with seven, while left-back Emmanuel Longelo has spent more time in the opposition box than his own. The addition of former Ross County man Regan Charles-Cook has further bolstered Askou’s attacking options.

Maswanhise has already fired seven goals for the Steelmen this season

Maswanhise has already fired seven goals for the Steelmen this season 

Maswanhise and Koutroumbis celebrate after Motherwell seal their place in the semi-finals of the Premier Sports Cup

Maswanhise and Koutroumbis celebrate after Motherwell seal their place in the semi-finals of the Premier Sports Cup 

From back to front, the team are a well-oiled machine. Which is more than can be said of Celtic these days.

Thursday’s Europa League defeat to Braga was brutal, but hardly surprising. Yes, the bizarre decision to disallow a Kelechi Iheanacho equaliser for an apparent handball remains a head-scratcher. However, to focus on that would be papering over the cracks.

The supporters are fed up. Monday’s long-awaited showdown with the board should be an interesting affair.

They are justified in expressing their anger towards the club’s decision makers, who presided over a shambles of a summer transfer window which has come back to bite them on the backside.

The failure to sufficiently strengthen the squad was deemed by many to be a dereliction of duty. Sympathy, as you would expect, is in short supply when it comes to followers of their top-flight rivals. What they would give to have a fraction of the resources available to Brendan Rodgers.

But within the Celtic bubble, the last couple of months have been unacceptable both on and off the pitch.

Rodgers, by the way, cannot be absolved of blame. There’s no doubt he should be getting far more out of the players at his disposal.

Watching Celtic has become a chore. A thoroughly unenjoyable way to spend one’s precious time. There is no pace, no intensity, and precious little quality on show.

Sebastian Tounekti looks to be a decent acquisition, while Iheanacho has already demonstrated his eye for a goal and will surely only get better as he gets up to speed.

But other than that? Nothing to get excited about.

Carter-Vickers and Hatate have struggled for form thus far this season

Carter-Vickers and Hatate have struggled for form thus far this season

The midfield — in stark contrast to today’s opponents — is a huge problem, and one which Rodgers has yet to solve.

Legitimate questions over Callum McGregor’s place in the team are now being asked. The captain is unlikely to be dropped any time soon, but his performances have been miles off it.

Finding the right combination alongside him has proved to be a tall order. Reo Hatate has been a fine servant for the club, but his value is depreciating with every passing week.

It’s hard to work out what Benjamin Nygren’s best position is, while record signing Arne Engels can’t even get in the team. Even when he does, he offers little.

There’s a fragility in defence, with the normally reliable Cameron Carter-Vickers and Kasper Schmeichel both looking unassured, while problems in the final third have been well documented. The list goes on.

A combination of unhappy players — wantaway forward Daizen Maeda being a case in point — a visibly frustrated manager, and a furious fanbase is a recipe for disaster.

Celtic will do well to progress in Europe, while the domestic bliss they have enjoyed for so long is under threat.

Motherwell have every reason to believe they can pile on the misery today.

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