The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Full-back vows to work hard towards dream of playing in England’s top flight

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Jamie Robson now realises that winning the Championsh­ip with Dundee United can help him achieve his Match of the Day goal.

The Tannadice full-back freely admits that his head was turned by summer talk of a move to English Premier League side Southampto­n.

It affected his football for a while but Robson, still only 19, insists he is over it now and all he is thinking about is keeping United at the top of the table.

The Tangerines go to Glebe Park today to play Brechin on a real high after demolishin­g Falkirk last Sunday.

A major factor in that comprehens­ive 3-0 victory was the wing play of both Robson on the left and Stewart Murdoch on the right.

Those three points put the Tannadice men clear on their own at the summit and Robson wants to do all he can to keep them there and maybe sample the bright lights down south a little bit later.

Robson said: “It was difficult for me in the summer because I thought I was getting a move to England and I got a bit excited.

“One minute it was on during deadline day and the next it was off.

“So when it all fell through it did put me on a bit of a downer because everyone dreams of playing in the English Premiershi­p.

“But it didn’t happen and I have just had to get on with it.

“I wasn’t desperate to leave or anything like that. It was just a case that a massive opportunit­y came along and then it didn’t happen.

“It took me a wee while to come back out of my shell but I’m fine now and enjoying it here.

“I have realised that it’s all about how you react.

“You just have to get the head down and work harder.

“You always watch Match of the Day as a child and think you’d love to play down south but you have to make it happen yourself.

“So it’s all about playing well for United now and trying to stay in the team.

“If you do that then you never know what might happen, but my only focus is on United and performing well for the club.”

As well as tormenting the Bairns up the left flank, Robson also chipped in with the Tangerines’ second goal – not bad for a defender!

It was a finish that striker Scott McDonald would have been proud of, with Robson collecting a cross from Murdoch, taking a touch, spinning around and then slamming a low shot into the corner of the net.

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