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Lowest point admits Willo

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doing it and we’re conceding too many set-plays and conceding too many goals from those pieces.

“I feel we’re over-reliant on Tony Andreu as well.

“Sometimes we’ve got to help Tony rather than Tony dragging us all along.

“I feel like a broken record, I feel I’ve said this for the last six weeks, it’s doing my head in, to be honest.

“We just need to shut up with the talking and get on with it and help each other out, work hard and show some guts when we have to.

“Go and get on the ball, if you make a mistake, who cares?

“Just react from it and I think that’s what we need to bring to the next game.”

That next game is the Irn-Bru Cup Final at Fir Park on Saturday and winning a bit of silverware might just be the pick-me-up the Tangerines players are needing.

Having beaten Peterhead, Stranraer, Dunfermlin­e and Queen of the South to get to the final two of the 54-team tournament, United now face St Mirren looking to make up for their league defeat last week in Paisley.

Willo added: “St Mirren, we know what to expect. They’re a big side, will be dangerous from set-plays, they’ve got some good players.

“Sutton’s a handful up top and they’ve got a lot of youth in their team, we need to go there and get going.”

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