The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fox sees progress

United boss remaining positive despite Pittodrie defeat

- ALAN TEMPLE

Liam Fox watched his Dundee United side return to the bottom of the Premiershi­p ahead of the World Cup break — before declaring: “I am seeing progress and we’ll get there.” The Tangerines slipped to a 1-0 defeat against Aberdeen on Saturday night, with Bojan Miovski netting the only goal of the game from the penalty spot.

However, United pushed for parity in the closing stages, with Steven Fletcher coming close to levelling.

Fox has led the Tangerines to three wins and one draw from their last eight Premiershi­p fixtures — two of those by a 4-0 margin — and he was bullish regarding United’s prospects.

“Points are important, I’m not hiding from that, but I am seeing progress and we’ll get there,” vowed Fox. “We’re sitting bottom at the moment but there’s a long way to go.

“I felt there were a lot of positives in the performanc­e; a lot of good things.

“I believe that if we keep performing to that level and standard, then we’ll pick up points on a far more regular basis.

“Aberdeen are a good side and we pushed them all the way.”

He added: “We know we have work to do. We know where we are and where we need to get to.”

Dundee United will spend the World Cup hiatus at the foot of the Premiershi­p following a 1-0 defeat against Aberdeen.

Bojan Miovski notched the only goal of the game from the penalty spot after Duk was felled in the box by Tangerines keeper Mark Birighitti.

United pushed for parity after the break, with a golden opportunit­y passed up when an Ian Harkes cross was played behind Steven Fletcher just as the Terrors striker was primed for a tap-in.

However, the Dons held firm to continue their fine home form – and leave United three points adrift at the bottom of the division.

While Aberdeen enjoyed more possession (55% to 45% at half-time) there was very little between the sides in the first period.

Glenn Middleton saw a shot deflect narrowly wide for United, Matty Kennedy flashed a drive over the bar for the hosts.

United were fairly comfortabl­e, if limited, in the final third.

Ryan Edwards and Ross Graham were solid alongside Liam Smith, and Craig Sibbald was biting into challenges in midfield.

However, the Dons claimed the lead in a flash with 36 minutes on the clock.

Middleton lost possession as United committed bodies forward, and the ball was quickly zipped into the feet of Miovski.

The North Macedonian marksman skipped past Graham before sending Duk haring through on goal.

The Dons forward was hauled down by Birighitti, who appeared to hesitate for a split second as he rushed from his line.

Willie Collum was in no doubt and VAR Steven Mclean did nothing to disabuse the referee of his opinion.

Miovski, who passed up a gilt-edged chance when

United hammered Aberdeen at Tannadice last month, made no mistake from 12 yards.

Another miscalcula­tion almost cost the Tangerines dear when Graham inexplicab­ly allowed a long punt from Kelle Roos to drift over his head – seemingly unaware Duk was ready to pounce.

The young defender heaved a sigh of relief when Duk lobbed inches wide.

Aberdeen looked the more likely to double their advantage in the early knockings of the second half.

Wonderful back-post clearances by Graham were required to deny Miovski a certain goal on two separate occasions.

Kieran Freeman then cleared a net-bound Ross Mccrorie effort off the line.

But United did have their chances. Big ones.

Sloppy play from Aberdeen allowed Harkes to scamper down the channel and, with Fletcher crying out for a tap-in, the American’s cross was behind the Terrors’ striker.

Fletcher, an excellent focal point all night, and Graham both stung the palms of Ross.

Levitt can head off for the World Cup with plenty of momentum.

The former Manchester United man made 68 accurate passes (more than any United player), almost teed up Fletcher for a leveller and won possession 10 times – more than any other player on the pitch.

Emerging on the losing side will sting, but he can reflect on three good displays on the trot as he prepares to link up with Rob Page’s group.

And given the lifechangi­ng experience ahead for him, Levitt’s profession­alism, dig and diligence throughout was outstandin­g.

Sitting bottom of the league at the World Cup hiatus with 12 points from a possible 45 is clearly dire.

From the appointmen­t of Jack Ross, the debacles away in Alkmaar and against Celtic at Tannadice, to disappoint­ing home reverses against the likes of St Mirren, St Johnstone and Motherwell.

It has been a largely galling first half of the campaign for the United faithful and they will rightly question decisionma­king, recruitmen­t and performanc­es.

But this display was night and day from the meek, porous showings that characteri­sed the opening weeks of the campaign.

A five-week break – around three of those used for a mini pre-season – will allow Liam Fox to further convey his ideas and properly put the first half of the campaign in the rear-view mirror.

There have been enough signs of progress to suggest fans can be tentativel­y positive about that, particular­ly given the concertina­ed nature of the league.

While United are three points behind Ross County and Kilmarnock, they are also nine behind fifthplace­d Hearts.

There is much still to play for.

 ?? ?? NEW FIRM: Dundee United’s Liam Smith and Aberdeen’s Luis Lopes in action during the Scottish Premiershi­p match at Pittodrie on Saturday night.
NEW FIRM: Dundee United’s Liam Smith and Aberdeen’s Luis Lopes in action during the Scottish Premiershi­p match at Pittodrie on Saturday night.
 ?? ?? Aberdeen marksman Bojan Miovski scores from the penalty spot.
Aberdeen marksman Bojan Miovski scores from the penalty spot.
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