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Manager Mellon hails United’s team spirit as Hoops come calling

- BY CALUM WOODGER

DUNDEE United boss Micky Mellon has praised his players for the way they have gone about their business in the Premiershi­p.

United were promoted to the top flight last year after four years in the Championsh­ip.

Going into tomorrow’s clash with champions Celtic at Tannadice, Mellon, who joined the club as manager last summer following the departure of Robbie Neilson to Hearts, has been impressed by the environmen­t and culture at the club.

He is happy with the Tangerines’ progress, but is also keen to see how they rise to the challenge of the Hoops as they make a last-ditch bid for the top six.

“It is an environmen­t we all enjoy being in,” the Terrors gaffer said.

“It is always one of improvemen­t. Hard work gets done but it is very vibrant.

“It is never flat and is always consistent­ly good. We work very hard to ensure it is like that.

“It is quite a happy, chirpy place and we do enjoy being here.

“That has been beneficial all season. We had just come into the division and we knew we were going to learn a lot about ourselves.

“So we knew we had to come in and work hard on the Monday no matter what happened on the Saturday.

“We are a club that wants to keep improving no matter how well we have done in the game before.

“So now we are looking forward to another great test at Tannadice.

“We will go and attack. We have worked hard all week, the weather has been great and we have been back on the grass.

“We have worked really hard on the things we know we will have to be good at in order to get a result in a really important game against Celtic.”

Four points behind St Mirren in sixth with two games to go until the split, it is now or never for United’s ambitions of making the top half.

Of all the games they would have chosen in the run-in, facing a resurgent Celts side would not have been high on their list.

However, Mellon believes they have what it takes to give them a game after they fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat the last time the teams met in Dundee back in August.

“We learned a lot from that game and we came away from it being honest, saying that we probably defended the way we would like to eventually defend in every game,” Mellon added.

“That would be the standard of mentality and attitude we would like in every game.

“But where we thought we could have done better was as an attacking threat. – how we could come out of that good defending with the ball and go up the pitch to sustain attacks against teams like Celtic.

“We accepted that and knew that was an area we wanted to try to get better in. We believe we are getting that now – the balance between the two.

“We believe we are becoming a team that is better at both and we can take that into any game with confidence thinking we can be a force at both ends of the pitch.

“So we will be looking to see where we are up to with that against Celtic.”

 ??  ?? Micky Mellon says his team have worked hard in training this week in a bid to get a result against Celtic tomorrow.
Micky Mellon says his team have worked hard in training this week in a bid to get a result against Celtic tomorrow.

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