The Dutch striker completed a move back to his homeland but the goals have not flowed on Holland.
Bullish Kevin van Veen claims he has no regrets over quitting Motherwell despite getting abused by his own fans after drawing a blank with new club Groningen.
But he's failed to score in his first three matches and revealed he's been a target for the fans' fury. Van Veen said: "I've received a lot of negative messages from supporters on my phone, but I don't run away from that. A striker has to score goals and I haven't done that yet. We all have to work together to make it better.
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