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Mohsni driven by revenge mission

UNITED: Defender to use promotion push to prove doubters wrong

- IAN ROACHE

Dundee United defender Bilel Mohsni has revealed the burning desire for revenge that is driving his promotion push.

Mohsni believes he was written off by critics and doubters, who felt his career was over following the infamous incident that followed Rangers’ play-off loss to Motherwell in May 2015 when the then Ibrox player retaliated against Lee Erwin of the Steelmen.

Now back in Scotland for a second spell, Mohsni finds himself a key player for the Tangerines as they aim to negotiate the Premiershi­p play-offs.

They came back from East End Park on Tuesday night with a 0-0 draw against 10-man Dunfermlin­e and host the Pars in the second leg of the quarter-final tomorrow.

Mohsni’s intention is to get over that hurdle and show all and sundry that they were wrong about him by helping take United back to the Premiershi­p.

The Tunisian internatio­nal said: “I don’t want my season to end after 11 matches – I want to play 16 games.”

Mohsni continued: “I want to get promoted because that would be revenge on the people – managers, other players and supporters – who thought my career was over.

“I know people didn’t believe in me and thought I was finished, so getting Dundee United promoted is my goal now.

“I’m not finished and neither is this play-off campaign. I really want this but I don’t feel any pressure. Instead, I am loving it.

“I don’t know what pressure is. It is football and I love playing football.

“If anything there was more pressure in the first leg because if you did badly in that one then you would go into the second having to chase it. We don’t have to do that because it’s 0-0 and it’s all about the next 90 minutes now.

“I was hoping we would go back to Tannadice with at least a 1-0 victory for the second leg but we were not able to do it and we will have to go again on Friday night.

“We have to play more football in the second leg because we put the ball in the air too much at Dunfermlin­e and that is how they like to play.

“We didn’t play like we can and we should get the ball down and do our thing rather than let them dictate it.

“The match is still very much alive for us and we are confident of going through.”

Rather than be nervous or anxious about the play-off challenge, Mohsni really does seem to be relishing it after being out of the game for so long.

“Playing again has been fantastic because, after a year out, I was really missing it,” he said.

“So I’m enjoying every minute of it and I am happy. As part of this squad and being in this atmosphere, I find it fantastic.

“I have gone from nothing – never playing and without a contract – to playing in important games in front of good crowds.”

Mohsni was asked if even he has been surprised by his ability to hit the ground running at Tannadice.

He replied: “No, I haven’t surprised myself by how much I have been able to play because I trained very hard when I was out of the game.

“My fitness coach in Paris was very, very good and he got me in great shape.

“I was training twice a day with him, going through the traffic jams in Paris in the morning and afternoon. That part of it was a nightmare but I enjoyed it so much it was worth it because I am playing again and I feel good.”

United’s head of football operations, Darren Taylor, has left the Tannadice club by mutual agreement.

Taylor’s departure follows the arrival of United legend Paul Sturrock as first club scout covering England then adviser to manager Csaba Laszlo.

The developmen­t should not be viewed as any kind of threat to Laszlo’s position.

He is under contract to the end of next season so is likely to remain in charge even if the Tangerines miss out on promotion through the play-offs.

Laurie Ellis serves as Tannadice number two but could be joined on the backroom team by the 60-year-old German Werner Burger next season.

Laszlo is expected to bring in his former Hearts assistant boss during the close season.

Burger worked with Laszlo at MTK Budapest and Dunajska Streda as well as at Tynecastle and has been watching United’s first team train.

I’m enjoying every minute of it and I am happy. As part of this squad and being in this atmosphere, I find it fantastic

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