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Motherwell's Arsenal loan ace Biereth says it's hard not to love Scottish football, as he vows there is more to come after dazzling debut

Motherwell new boy Mika Biereth says it is "hard not to love Scottish football" after lighting up the Premiership with a sparkling debut on Sunday - and told fans there's much more to come from him.

The Steelmen's striker, on loan from Arsenal, bagged a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over Hibs to deliver their first three points of the new campaign.

The London-born 20-year-old showed terrific power and pace when he came off the bench to inspire Motherwell to victory and he enjoys the physical battle of the game north of the border.

And after loving his experience so far, the confident frontman says the Fir Park faithful haven't even seen him at full pelt yet.

He said: “I think it’s hard not to love Scottish football so far - three points in front of the home fans, a goal, assist, so here’s hoping for more of the same.

“I like the physical side of the game, I feel that I feed off that. I’m not too annoyed if someone hits me; I’ll just hit them back, it’s not the end of the world.

“Some people don’t like it, some people do. I’m one who does like it."

On his display, he added: "It wasn’t bad? I think I got about 40 minutes; I was cramping up a little bit at the end but all good - a goal, an assist, and three points. Nothing to complain about.

"It was important for me to get off to a good start.

“It’s always important a striker to get off the mark as quickly as you can. So to do it in the first game is all good.

“That’s my first 40 minutes of the season. That includes pre-season as well.

“I was out for a little bit with a quad strain. That’s the first real game time I’ve had.

“I’m not feeling as sharp as I can do but I don’t feel too bad.

"There’s definitely a lot more to come from me.

“I’m not sure I had more than 45 in

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