Glasgow Times

Niskanen can’t wait for shot at Euro rivals

- James Cairney

ILMARI NISKANEN was thrilled as Dundee United secured European football next season courtesy of Wednesday night’s 1-1 draw with Celtic – and the winger believes his team’s performanc­e against the Scottish champions shows they can mix it with their continenta­l opponents.

A fantastic Dylan Levitt strike in the second half cancelled out Giorgos Giakoumaki­s’s header as the two sides settled for a share of the spoils but Thomas Courts’ men could consider themselves unfortunat­e, given they twice hit the woodwork at Tannadice.

The result confirmed United’s participat­ion in the Europa Conference League next season – the first time the Tayside club have qualified for Europe in a decade – and Niskanen (inset) can’t wait to get going.

“It’s a brilliant feeling,” the Finn said. “That has been our goal for the whole season and now it has been secured it feels brilliant. But there’s still a really important game [against Ross County tomorrow]. We want to win and finish fourth.

“Celtic, of course, is a brilliant team and we knew it was going to be a tough challenge. The boys gave absolutely everything and it was a beautiful goal by Dylan. A draw was definitely an OK result against an opponent like this. We can definitely be proud. “I also had a brilliant chance when Tony Watt’s header came off the post. But I couldn’t quite put the ball in the net and in fairness it was also very well defended by [Anthony] Ralston.” And Niskanen is setting his sights even higher for the new campaign. Dundee United haven’t won a major trophy since they lifted the Scottish Cup in 2010 and the winger sees no reason why his side can’t challenge for silverware next year. “Yes, definitely [that’s the goal],” he added. If we are able to keep the good form next season then I don’t see why we can’t aim higher.”

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