Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Win and Utd on track says

- By TOM DUTHIE

A DODGY call by a referee or one of his assistants, a belowpar display, probably even the ball hitting off someone’s backside and ending up in the back of the net.

Paul Sturrock would accept any of those scenarios if they lead to a Dundee United win at Morton tomorrow.

That’ll come as little surprise to those who know him, because not only as player, coach and manager is he a Tangerines legend, “Luggy” is also a massive fan and few things give him more pleasure than a United victory.

More importantl­y, as someone with 44 years’ experience of the profession­al game, he knows just how vital any win can prove for a team in United’s predicamen­t.

Just one victory in the last eight games and from being first in the Championsh­ip table in early December to today’s situation where another defeat coupled with a win for leaders St Mirren would see chances of automatic promotion mathematic­ally ended, their fall has been spectacula­r.

With the play-offs there to shoot for, however, Sturrock knows there is so much still to play for and he realises, if a win can scratched out, Csaba Laszlo’s team can quickly be back on course for the Premiershi­p.

“Football’s a strange game, one bad decision from a referee or a linesman gives you a goal, gives you three points and can sometimes trigger that edge you need,” he said.

“I think we are a win away from being back on the rails. Winning is the key to it all. It can be a dirty win as far as I’m concerned, we can be absolutely hopeless, so long as we win.”

If that win comes at Cappielow, he feels the players’ self-belief can come flooding back and a successful drive to promotion can be on the cards.

“I’ve watched the training quite regularly and seen a couple of games now. They have good players here, but I think confidence is a huge thing in football.

“I watched their reaction to losing the goal against Dunfermlin­e last week at home and their body language showed people whose heads are down. With a win, confidence can come back.”

Even if things pick up and a Premiershi­p return is secured by May, the man who was recently appointed chief scout in England and last week accepted gaffer Csaba Laszlo’s invitation to join the coaching staff until the end of the season, does not

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