Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Boss urges sense of perspectiv­e with many games still to come

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JIM Goodwin insists he sympathise­s with the frustratio­n of Dundee United supporters after Raith Rovers opened a fivepoint gap at the summit of the Championsh­ip.

However, the Tannadice gaffer has sought to preach perspectiv­e following United’s first league defeat of the campaign, emphasisin­g that nothing is decided in December.

More than 10,000 supporters attended the top-of-the-table showdown – and Dylan Easton settled the contest with a wonderful curling drive.

“We understand the emotion from our own supporters, and there was a lot of emotion and disappoint­ment in our dressing-room,” said Goodwin

“But this is our first defeat in 15 games in the league. We’ve got 21 games left, and a game in hand on Raith Rovers that we need to try and win.

“It is only the middle of December, and we won’t get carried away. We’ll continue to work hard, aim to improve, and hopefully get back to winning ways as early as possible.

“It’s the first time we’ve had this feeling in the league, and having to suffer that first defeat against your nearest rivals is a major disappoint­ment – but we can’t feel sorry for ourselves.”

While Easton’s potential goal of the season was a wonderful solo effort, United’s defending left plenty to be desired.

The mercurial winger managed to unleash a drive despite the attentions of three players, while running away from goal.

Goodwin continued: “Raith had that one bit of individual quality in the game, albeit we do have frustratio­n in the fact there were two or three players around him – but we allowed Easton to cut inside.

“I thought we could have kept him going away from goal and put the brakes on him. But it’s a great finish and he is capable of that.

“I always felt, as the game was going on, that one goal would probably decide it and unfortunat­ely Raith got it.”

United were without skipper Ross Docherty and Declan Glass, while Tony Watt was only fit enough for the bench.

Kai Fotheringh­am was also toiling.

“Kai was only about 85% fit – he hasn’t trained all week, but we wanted to give him the opportunit­y to play,” added Goodwin.

“I thought you could tell he was carrying a little niggle.

“Tony (Watt) declared himself fit on Saturday morning to help the team. But other than Tony and (Mathew) Cudjoe, we were starved of any other attacking options.”

He added: “I would have liked to freshen the midfield up but Glass, (Archie) Meekison and Docherty were all out.

“However, that’s part and parcel of the game and having a squad.”

 ?? ?? Jim Goodwin can understand United fans’ frustratio­n.
Jim Goodwin can understand United fans’ frustratio­n.

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