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Ross rues red tape that is delaying Behich from his Terrors debut

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JACK Ross has expressed his “irritation” with the paperwork delay stopping Aziz Behich from making his Dundee United debut.

The Australia internatio­nal is yet to receive a work permit due to an issue with the Home Office, meaning he again sat out the Tangerines’ 1-0 defeat against Livingston yesterday.

Behich, 31, carried out a light post-match session alongside Charlie Mulgrew and Kieran Freeman – both also unused against the Lions.

And Ross remains hopeful Behich could be available for the Europa Conference League third qualifying round second leg clash against AZ Alkmaar on Thursday.

However, the saga is now visibly irking the United head coach.

“Aziz still doesn’t have his work permit – it’s frustratin­g for him and for me,” rued Ross.

“I’m desperate to have him involved.

“He’s trained really well, is a good player and we just need the documents to come through now.

“I don’t know what the hold up is, it is becoming an irritation because we had hoped the permit would be here long before now.

“Hopefully it will arrive in time for Thursday and he will be able to be involved. It’s something with the Home Office, I think. But it’s out of our hands.

“We have done as much as we can and we just have to hope it arrives in the next few days.”

Ross was speaking in the immediate aftermath of United’s loss to Livingston, with a Cristian Montano stunner securing all three points.

United were poor for the opening hour of the contest – it was night and day compared to their European exploits three days prior.

And, while there was an improvemen­t in the closing stages, it was a bad day at the office.

“I am loathe to use it (AZ Alkmaar game) as an excuse because that would take away from Livingston’s performanc­e and where we fell short,” added Ross.

“But if you speak to managers in the Premiershi­p, outwith the big two who have done this, it is difficult.

“You don’t have the real depth to make multiple changes – but we still should have had a greater intensity. I think it becomes a state of mind.

“They had an incredible high on Thursday, in terms of what they put into it physically and what they put into it emotionall­y.

“It’s not an excuse, but it isn’t easy. It’s a learning experience for us, as a squad, and no matter what comes this Thursday, hopefully we can learn from it and be stronger next weekend.”

 ?? ?? United manager Jack Ross.
United manager Jack Ross.

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