The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Players have ‘bought into’ revival at Tannadice

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Dundee United goal hero Paul Watson has handed full credit for the Robbie Revival to his manager.

The Tangerines have been totally transforme­d since Robbie Neilson took over from Csaba Laszlo.

A brilliantl­y resilient display earned United a 1-0 win over promotion rivals Ross County in Dingwall and the gaffer’s record now reads four wins and a draw.

Almost as impressive, they have lost only two goals in those five matches under Neilson. The County victory made it three clean sheets in a row, against Dunfermlin­e, Queen of the South and now the Staggies.

The players are doing themselves proud but Watson is happy to pile the plaudits on Neilson.

Watson, who fired home what turned out to be the winning goal on 15 minutes said: “It was a massive win for us.

“There was a lot of pressure from County but we knew it would be like that.

“As a defensive unit, I thought we coped with it very well, from the goalkeeper right through the team.

“I think that’s full credit to the manager. The boys have bought into what his beliefs are. It’s great to see.

“We work very hard but good and enjoyable.

“It could down to be different styles, possibly.

“It’s not really for me to say. We just do what the manager tells us to do.

“We are all buying into it and hopefully we can continue the run.”

As recently as September 29, Laszlo’s United side were ripped to pieces by the Staggies in what was an embarrassi­ng 5-1 home defeat that led to the Hungarian’s exit.

Watson revealed that hammering was in the players’ thoughts as they arrived in the Highlands.

“We did have a point to prove,” he said. “That was a disastrous day for us and hopefully we put some of that right for the supporters this time.”

Watson had to come off injured on Saturday but the big concern is over captain Fraser Fyvie, who left the field holding his left hamstring.

The club planned a scan for him yesterday.

Manager Neilson said: “I don’t think it will be too bad. I think he has tweaked his hamstring.” it’s

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero scores his side’s second goal in the 3-1 win over city rivals United.
Picture: PA. Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero scores his side’s second goal in the 3-1 win over city rivals United.

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