Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Goodwin hungry to ‘make amends’ with jaded Terrors fans

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JIM Goodwin admits Dundee United must “make amends” to fans scarred by their side’s loss to Dunfermlin­e.

And the Tangerines boss is demanding his players do so by taking advantage of back-to-back home games that could earn them a six-point lead over title rivals Raith Rovers.

United face relegation­threatened Inverness at home on Saturday, while Rovers, who are level on points, enjoy a free weekend.

The following Saturday sees the promotionc­hasers meet in a contest that could have a huge impact on who tops the table at the season’s end.

Two United wins would gain them a healthy points cushion over – and pile pressure on – the Kirkcaldy side.

But Goodwin knows his side will need their fans behind them all the way – and Saturday’s clash is when United must win them over.

“We need to take care of Inverness first and foremost,” said the Tangerines manager.

“The games with them have all been tight.

“We know the expectatio­n is on us, we know that.

“We have to be the team on the front foot and if we can win that one it would set things up nicely to a huge game the following week against Raith Rovers.”

He added: “We are grateful to the supporters. They travelled through to Dunfermlin­e in large numbers. We hope to make amends and they turn up in good numbers on Saturday.

Goodwin has an almost full squad at his disposal for Saturday’s clash with Duncan Ferguson’s Caley Jags, with only David Wotherspoo­n a continuing absentee.

However, the United boss expects the attacker to be back in the fold imminently.

 ?? ?? United supporters are wanting to see victories again.
United supporters are wanting to see victories again.

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