The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Tangerine dream as Neilson eyes top spot

- By Euan Mcarthur sport@sundaypost.com

Dundee United boss Robbie Neilson watched his title hopefuls get back in the winning groove against 10-man Falkirk – then challenged them to turn up the heat at the top of the table in the weeks ahead.

The Tangerines ended a three-game winless streak thanks to Sam Stanton’s 22nd-minute opener before Pavol Safranko made it 2-0 early in the second half.

Former United favourite Paul Paton was sent-off at 64 minutes for headbuttin­g Safranko, although Ray Mckinnon’s bottom-dogs did give themselves a late lifeline through Aaron Muirhead’s 92nd-minute penalty.

But Neilson’s men held on for a valuable three points and the ex-hearts and MK Dons gaffer has thrown down the gauntlet over the crucial festive period as they now trail new Championsh­ip leaders Ross County by just four points.

Neilson said: “It’s massive to get back to winning ways. I thought we were very much in control, although we made it difficult for ourselves.

“But come the end of the season, if we achieve what we want to achieve then nobody will be too bothered.

“We had lost one and drawn two before, which wasn’t good enough, so this is what we needed.

“There was an obvious expectatio­n being at home against a team that’s bottom of the table.

“Now we want to build some momentum again when we face Alloa and then Partick Thistle.

“We’ve got a difficult January as well but, hopefully, we can kick on like we know we are capable of.”

Falkirk arrived on Tayside still propping up the Championsh­ip but were unbeaten in five league games following their recent 0-0 draw with Morton.

It was a brisk start from both sides who were desperate for different reasons to head into Christmas with a win.

United’s last home outing ended in a 5-0 defeat by rivals Ayr United, so they knew they had to make it up to their fans.

It was the Tangerines who went ahead midway inside the first-half thanks to a slice of good fortune.

Stanton picked up possession 20 yards from goal and had nothing else on his mind but letting fly.

The former Hibs midfielder unleashed his left-foot effort, which took a deflection off Muirhead to leave visiting keeper David Mitchel wrong-footed and bring a huge sense of relief to the hosts.

Stanton’s confidence was up and soon after he attempted a similar shot from

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