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Midfielder fancies Utd’s chances at Easter Road

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few years as well, so that adds to it for them.

“We just go about our business and let’s see where it takes us.

“But you know what? I’m not thinking about anyone but Dundee United at this moment in time. If we do what we can do, we will be up there come the end of the season.”

What is on his mind is getting three points tonight that will see the Tangerines back at the top of the division.

United have taken four points from the two meetings of the teams so far and he sees no reason why that can’t become seven.

“We’ve put up a good show against them in the two games this season and we know if we turn up and play the way we can play, we’ll cause them and anyone else problems. That’s just a fact.

“Down there in October I was injured. But I watched the lads in training that week. They worked hard on stuff in training, on having a good solid shape and hitting them on the counter.

“On the day of the game the boys defended very well and, after big William (Edjenguele) equalised with a great header, we probably should have gone on and won.

“All the performanc­e lacked that day was finishing off one of the counter-attacks.

“Then we got a very good win over them at Tannadice a month ago, so we have a right to feel we can do well in this one.

“And that’s what the aim is.”

 ??  ?? Willo Flood hot on the heels of Hibs’ Dylan McGeouch last month.
Willo Flood hot on the heels of Hibs’ Dylan McGeouch last month.

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