The Scotsman

United’s return to the Premiershi­p is long overdue, says midfielder Pawlett

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Peter Paw let th as backed Dundee United to handle the pressure of the Ladbrokes Premi er ship play-off final and return the club to where they believe they belong.

The Tangerines are desperate to escape the Championsh­ip after three years in the second tier.

This week’s two-legged clash with St Mirreng ives head coach Robbie Neil son the chance to end their top-flight exile, but the threat of failure only raises the tension levels.

However, midfielder Pawlett is confident his team have seen enough over their careers to cope with the pressure.

Paw lett, United skipper Mark Reynolds and frontman Cammy Smith all have experience of dealing with the big occasion after playing a part in Aberdeen’s run to League Cup glory in 2014. Nicky Clark, meanwhile, had to cope with high expectatio­ns during his time at Rangers, and Osman Sow was a Championsh­ip winner with Hearts four years ago.

“This is a massive club and it needs to be in the Premiershi­p, so we need to deal with that pressure ,” said former Scotland Under -21 internatio­nal Pawlett, pictured.

“A lot of lads have come here because they want to embrace that challenge, so now we have to stand up and deal with it.

“In important games like this, it’s about riding our pressure and that’s the mentality we need to have. It’s a pressure we need to thrive on. “Against Inverness in the last game, there was a bit of nervousnes­s around Tannadice until the goals went in. After that we were able to relax.” United have already tasted victory over Saints this season after dumping them from the William Hill Scottish Cup in February. But Pawlett agrees with Buddies boss Oran Kearney that it will be a different side facing them this time around.

He said: “We’re confident in each other’s ability and we definitely feel as though we can get a result.

“St Mirren are hitting a bit of form, too. It sounds like they’ve picked up an awful lot since we put them out of the cup, so it will be a different propositio­n.

“I watched them a few times on TV and, from what I’ve seen, they’ve definitely come on.”

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