Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Boss sets standards as Tangerines build a winning momentum

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JIM Goodwin has hailed Dundee United’s devastatin­g second-half demolition of Queen’s Park.

The Tangerines’ boss has revealed that he told his players to keep their cool and turn on the style after the break, acknowledg­ing that they had become “frustrated” during the first period.

And they carried out his instructio­ns to perfection, playing some terrific football and rippling the net through Louis Moult, Ross Graham, Kai Fotheringh­am – adding to his opener on the cusp of half-time – and Craig Sibbald.

“When we ventured into Queen’s Park’s half, I didn’t think we played enough in the first half,” said Goodwin. “The second half was completely different.

“We asked the boys to settle down a little bit and get our good footballer­s on the ball; the likes of Sibbald and (Ross) Docherty – the front-six, basically.

“They can make things happen and they did that brilliantl­y.”

Goodwin pin-pointed Fotheringh­am’s strike on the cusp of half-time as a crucial moment following a dominant yet maddening 45 minutes, during which United hit the bar and missed a penalty through Moult.

“A little bit of frustratio­n creeps in after the first 10 minutes because we were so on top, with such good opportunit­ies,” continued Goodwin.

“So, I was delighted to get that goal just before half-time. I think it came at a really important time. I could sense the frustratio­n within the players.

“It was a brilliant opener in terms of the build-up; a great ball by Sam McClelland, Tony (Watt) does well when outnumbere­d and showed great awareness to cut it back to Kai Fotheringh­am, and a great finish from Kai.

“It settled everyone’s nerves and let them grow into the game.”

The five-star showing maintains United’s four-point lead over Raith Rovers and builds momentum following the Terrors’ win over the Fifers last week.

However, Goodwin emphasised that those standards must be maintained during the entire run-in.

United have four games left to play.

It’s two really good performanc­es back-toback,” said Goodwin.

“It was great to beat Raith Rovers last week – a couple of goals and clean sheet – and then back that up at Hampden against a difficult team. Callum (Davidson) has them well-drilled and they are fighting for their lives.

“We were very profession­al and the high standards from last week were maintained.

“That’s what we asked from the players. It’s easy to play one good game now and again, but good players are consistent with it. And we need to be consistent with it over the next four games.”

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Goodwin’s message at half-time was ‘keep cool’.

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