Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Frenchman gives honest assessment of his work

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run going because we had won six or seven games in a row going into this one and we were feeling good.”

United fans shouldn’t worry one of their star men is beating himself up a little too much and, when he looks at the bigger picture, he remains very much of the opinion things are looking good at Tannadice.

“It was important we didn’t lose and you must make sure of that on the days when you do not win.

“I did not think we looked like losing the game, we do take that positive.

“It is a bitter-sweet feeling but we move forward to Hibs next week.

“If we win this game we join them at the top and, to tell you the truth, I think two months ago nobody would have seen us there.

“Now we look at the top of the league and know we can be there and that is good.

“If we are after this game, we can be there for the rest of the season. We are looking forward to it. We want to win it and go forward from there.”

With no game this Saturday because others in the Championsh­ip are on Scottish Cup duty, United will have plenty of time to prepare for the top-of-the-table clash.

Andreu likes that but stresses had the game come this weekend United would have been just as ready.

“I think we have a fit team. I think you saw the last 20 minutes against Morton we were still going forward trying to win the game because we want to win every game, we will not settle for a draw.”

 ??  ?? Tony Andreu can’t shake off Morton’s Jamie Lindsay in the 0-0 draw.
Tony Andreu can’t shake off Morton’s Jamie Lindsay in the 0-0 draw.

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