Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

United facing biggest week of the season

- By TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE United’s hopes of resurrecti­ng their challenge for automatic promotion were given a timely boost at the weekend as St Mirren crashed to defeat at Livingston.

But if the Tangerines are to drag themselves back into the race for first place, they must regain top form for the most crucial eight-game period of their season so far.

Csaba Laszlo takes his team to Livingston on Friday night knowing the three games they face in a week from then almost certainly must be won if they are to retain a realistic chance of catching the Buddies.

With three games in hand on the table toppers, United know victories over Livi, Queen of the South on Tuesday and, most crucially of all, when St Mirren visit Tannadice on Friday week, would cut the gap to the leaders by at least three points.

Even if the deficit was reduced no more than that, and with the leaders facing home clashes against Brechin on Saturday and Falkirk three days later it looks likely they will secure a quick return to winning form before making that Tannadice trip, maximum points from the coming trio of games would represent a considerab­le pick-me-up for a United side that’s only won once in the league since the end of December.

That scenario would also crank up the pressure on the Paisley side who, before last weekend, had looked to be cruising to the title. Prior to collapsing to a 4-1 defeat at the Tony Macaroni Arena, they’d won eight and drawn the other of their previous nine league outings.

In the process they’d conceded just five goals and, a hefty Scottish Cup defeat at Aberdeen apart, had been looking pretty much invincible.

That changed at the weekend and it has to be wondered whether last week’s speculatio­n linking manager Jack Ross with English Championsh­ip strugglers Barnsley, with whom he even held talks, had an unsettling effect on his players.

It was, of course, the second time since last summer Ross’s services had

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