The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Courts pride as Gers are brought back to earth after Euro high

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Tam Courts expressed his pride after Dundee United stood firm yesterday to earn a point from a 1-1 draw with a Rangers side who had humbled the mighty Borussia Dortmund just three days earlier.

Rangers were brought back down to earth at Tannadice following their Europa League exploits in Germany as they squandered two crucial points in the cinch Premiershi­p title race.

Courts was thrilled with the way his side seized the advantage in the first half and then dug deep after the break to stop the champions going on to win the game.

“Really proud,” he said. “I talked up the Rangers performanc­e and result on Thursday night, it was great for them and for Scottish football. But domestic football is different, Scottish football is different.

“This is a difficult place to come because our fans are excellent, we have a lot of good players and we know how to execute a game plan. Once we got in front I think the only thing that was missing for us was actually getting the second one which would have made it really difficult for Rangers.

“But with the quality they’ve got and even the changes they made from the bench they are always going to push you to the bitter end and when they did score, as much as I was disappoint­ed for the players, it probably didn’t come against the run of play.”

Courts paid tribute to 20-year-old centre-back Ross Graham, who scored his first goal for his boyhood club.

“It is a big moment for him,” said the Terrors manager. “In terms of his performanc­e and the team’s performanc­e today, they were probably very much aligned – there was a lot of composure on the pitch and a really big mentality.

“It was great to see him being aggressive in both boxes because he is a big guy and brings so much to our team.”

Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhors­t said: “The first emotion is disappoint­ment that we didn’t win.

“I think in the first half we were good; not dominating but good.

“Second half was only one way and once we scored the first goal you see the momentum was for us. We created enough chances to win this game and that is the only thing that we didn’t do well today.

“Twenty-nine chances we created, which is enough to win.

“We didn’t (take them) and that is why we lost points.”

Rangers had two big penalty claims waved away. The first was at 0-0 when the ball struck Graham’s arm in the box and the second was after the break when the same player appeared to foul Fashion Sakala as he tried to knock the ball into the net.

 ?? ?? Manager Tam Courts rallies the Tangerines yesterday.
Manager Tam Courts rallies the Tangerines yesterday.

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