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Laszlo adds Austrian ‘fighter’ to his squad

Alexander joins coaching staff

- IAN ROACHE

Austrian midfielder Christoph Rabitsch has completed his move to Dundee United.

The 22-year-old has agreed a two-year deal with the Tangerines as boss Csaba Laszlo continues to piece his squad together.

Rabitsch is a former Austrian under-21 internatio­nal and has made the switch from Wolfsberge­r AC in his homeland.

He promised United fans that he will prove to be a tough operator on the park. Rabitsch said: “I am a fighter and I want to win every game with my team.

“I believe that playing football here can help me reach my ambitions in my career but my main target is to help United get into the Premiershi­p.”

The Tannadice men have also appointed former Livingston number one Neil Alexander as their goalkeepin­g coach.

Alexander, 40, who helped win promotion for Livi at the expense of United last season, said: “I feel the time is right to give up playing and I am delighted to become the goalkeepin­g coach at a club the stature of Dundee United.

“It is an exciting time for me in my career and I am looking forward to getting going.”

Meanwhile, central defender Callum Morris is understood to have knocked back a more lucrative offer from Championsh­ip rivals Ross County in order to return to Tannadice for a second spell.

Morris had been expected to head to England after Dunfermlin­e confirmed his departure.

However, as Courier Sport revealed, the Tangerines declared an interest in their explayer and they are poised to close the deal.

Dundee United manager Csaba Laszlo has made it his mission to shake the Tangerines out of their “comfort zone.”

Laszlo has spent the summer so far reflecting on what has gone wrong for a club that finds itself in the Championsh­ip for a third season and is attempting to come up with solutions to stop the rot.

The result has been a complete over haul of not just the squad but also the coaching staff.

After casting light on how badly disorganis­ed the club has been, he is determined that the new season will mark the start of the Tangerines’ recovery.

Part of that plan is keeping everyone on their toes.

“I have learned that if you want to achieve something you have to take people out of their comfort zone,” said Laszlo.

“I say that if you don’t want to do what is good for Dundee United then goodbye, you have to leave. Every change takes people out of that comfort zone and they have to think a little bit more.

“We want not just to rebuild the team but to bring in players who have ambition. This is the first criteria, to have ambition, and also not be satisfied with what you have achieved up till now.”

He wants to use as few loan players as possible and has knocked the idea of a trialist match – floated earlier this summer – on the head as he prepares to welcome his players back to work tomorrow.

Laszlo added: “My target is not to go and begin the season with trialists.

“I will not be very happy if I go and have 10 trialists in training for the pre-season.

“By that time, more or less 90% of the team must be ready. I am not against loan players but they must be ones who can help the team and have ambition.

“If you are under contract at a club and you are put on loan then it’s your ambition a lot of the time not to be on loan.

“I want players who are from Dundee United, who are fighting for Dundee United and who are living Dundee United day by day. We don’t have a loan manager, a loan chairman or a loan kitman.

“They are all employed by Dundee United and this is what I want with the players. Our first target is to have our own players.”

Laszlo seems content with the backroom team rejig, which has seen his former number two Werner Burger appointed first-team coach under him and assistant boss Laurie Ellis, club legend Paul Sturrock named head of recruitmen­t and covering the English market, Dave Bowman chief scout in Scotland, Craig Easton become reserve team manager and Scott Robertson take the under-18 coach’s role.

The United gaffer said: “I have a very good working relationsh­ip with Paul and every week we have had meetings with the chairman about the direction in which we are taking the team.

“Paul is the head of this recruitmen­t and he is working down in England. I am working here.

“I am also very happy about Bow’s decision to be our scout. Paul will be more or less down in England and Bow will be here.

“Everybody who is involved in this process has a word to say. We don’t just pick players from the internet.”

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New goalkeepin­g coach Neil Alexander.
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