Glasgow Times

Edwards says United have banished 9- 0 demons

- ANTHONY BROWN

RYAN EDWARDS believes Dundee United have banished the demons of their 9- 0 humiliatio­n against Celtic.

The Tannadice side welcome Ange Postecoglo­u’s side tomorrow for the first time since the thrashing in late August that made it five defeats in a row and cost previous boss Jack Ross his job. However, Edwards feels their performanc­e at Celtic Park in November – when they went close to a 2- 2 draw before losing two goals in stoppage time – shows they are capable of competing with the Scottish champions on their day.

Asked how much the 9- 0 defeat still plays on his mind, defender Edwards said: “Not a lot. As players, it will stay in the back of our minds for a long time because it hurt so much and it was embarrassi­ng that day, but we’ve played them since and had a good performanc­e at a difficult place. We should have seen that game out and got a draw.

“I think a few people were wondering what might happen to us at Parkhead after what happened at Tannadice but we raised a few eyebrows with our performanc­e, and it’s been the same in a lot of games since.”

Edwards insists the 9- 0 defeat came amid a “crazy” period for United, when they were also heavily beaten by AZ Alkmaar, Hearts and St Mirren, but he feels they are a totally different team now under Liam Fox.

The Tangerines are still just three points off the bottom of the cinch Premiershi­p but they have lost only one of their six games since the World Cup break and were unfortunat­e to be denied victories in stoppage time by both Hearts and Hibernian.

“I think that was just a crazy time, individual­ly and as a team,” said Edwards, reflecting on the difficult start. “We went through that period and now it’s in the past. We’ve improved as individual­s and as a team and I think it’s showing. We’re nowhere near where we want to be but I think we’re on the right path. We’ve only lost once since the break against Rangers and we bounced back at Easter Road and should have got the win there.

“It’s massive to be going into a game against Celtic with confidence. They’re still a top side and it’s going to be another hard game but we’re in a much better place now.

“We’ve kicked on since Foxy got the job. We’ve certainly looked a better team.”

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