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Ross relishes ending United’s European exile

- BY ALAN TEMPLE

JACK Ross insists he is better equipped to lead Dundee United’s European charge following his experience with Hibernian last term.

United will enter the Europa Conference League at the third qualifying round, with the ties taking place on August 4 and 11.

The Tangerines – back in continenta­l competitio­n for the first time in a decade – will learn their potential opponents when the draw is made on July 18.

However, with United unseeded, a difficult challenge almost certainly awaits.

That was the case for Ross last season, with his Hibs side defeated 5-2 on aggregate by a classy Rijeka outfit. It came after the capital club had comfortabl­y seen off Santa Coloma in the previous round.

And Ross believes that brief sojourn into Europe was a formative one.

“You learn from dealing with the proximity of games – playing Thursday-Sunday-Thursday,” explained Ross.

“Then you factor in the travelling and the logistics of that.

“From a preparatio­n point of view it was great and a good experience.

“It was challengin­g from a coaching and management point of view because you are preparing for games in a really short period of time, which is testing physically and tactically.

“But I thoroughly enjoyed that and I feel better prepared after that experience.”

United’s first competitiv­e game of the season will be a Premiershi­p trip to Kilmarnock on July 31, with the European campaign kicking off just four days later.

With no Premier Sports Cup to sharpen up and iron out imperfecti­ons, Ross knows work on the training ground in the coming weeks will be pivotal as United seek to hit the ground running.

That is more testing, given the sparse squad – they are the only side in the Premiershi­p yet to make a signing this summer – but Ross is embracing the challenge.

“You need to find a way to solve that problem,” he added. “We might have to condense a lot of

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