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We'll wreck Celtic's title party because we want to win, says Motherwell striker

Kevin van Veen says Motherwell will go all-out to beat Celtic today, and hopes he can spoil their title party.

The Dutch striker says it's two form teams clashing head-on at Celtic Park as Motherwell come up against the newly-crowned Premiership champions.

But with a Europa Conference League place tucked away for next season, van Veen sees no reason why they can't go to Glasgow looking for three points.

He said: "Playing against Celtic away, they've just won the league so it will be an amazing atmosphere. We're on a high too after a good result against Hearts, so I think it will be a good game.

"They're a very good team, but as we've shown in the last two games, we are very hard to beat as well, and we've got some resilience in us.

"Hopefully we can surprise people and finish off in style, because we're going there to win.

"It's the last game of the season, so we can go all-out. After that we can enjoy a break, and then have something to look forward to next season."

Van Veen added: "I don't know about Motherwell, but I'm always the one who wants to spoil parties!

"Kidding aside, we go there and do our own thing, what we've been doing in the last two games, which has worked out very well for us.

"We're going to go there, work hard for each other, and hopefully make it as hard as possible for Celtic to beat us. Hopefully we can score one or two there as well, to make it a good, competitive game."

How much of a part van Veen will be able to play tomorrow remains to be seen, as he struggles to recover from an illness that kept him out for parts of the wins over Ross County and Hearts.

Van Veen netted his 11th goal of the season with a penalty winner in Dingwall, and played the second half of the 2-1 win over Hearts on

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