Inside Dundee United dressing room response to Celtic hammering


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Post-Match Analysis

Dundee United suffered a 5-0 defeat against Celtic, their heaviest loss under manager Jim Goodwin. Despite the setback, the team is focused on the remaining four games of the season and aiming for a strong finish. Captain Ross Docherty emphasized the importance of not letting the defeat define their season.

Docherty's Outlook

Docherty believes that the team's performance will be judged on the next four matches, not the Celtic game. He stressed their ability to recover from setbacks, highlighting their positive season so far. While acknowledging the disappointment, he's confident in their potential for a strong finish and a 'special' end to the season.

Focus on the Future

Dundee United is three points behind third place, with upcoming matches against Hibernian and other teams. Docherty expressed hopes that Celtic will continue to win their remaining games, to help United's chances while also emphasizing the need to focus on winning their own games.

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Dundee United cannot allow their heavy defeat against Celtic to derail what could yet be a “special” finale to the campaign.

That was the message in the Tangerines’ dressing room while the Hoops players celebrated their fourth successive Premiership title outside on the Tannadice turf.

Ryan Strain’s own goal and braces from Nicolas Kuhn and Adam Idah saw Brendan Rodgers’ side romp to victory, with United registering a FIFTH successive fixture against the Celts without finding the net.

Nevertheless, Aberdeen’s win over Hibernian means the Terrors remain just three points adrift of third place – albeit both the Hibees and Dons are now ahead of them – and, unlike their rivals, United’s game against Celtic is out of the way.

Walton plunges on the ball to thwart Maeda. Image: SNS

“We’re disappointed and we will analyse the game, but we’re not going to judge our season on what happened against Celtic,” said club captain Ross Docherty.

“We’ll be judged after the next four games, and we’ve got to pick ourselves up and be positive for the start of another big week.

“That’s what we said among ourselves in the dressing room after the match.”

Docherty: We won’t rest on top 6 berth

United’s comprehensive reverse was their heaviest defeat under Jim Goodwin – the first time they have shipped five goals under his watch – but Docherty is adamant the club can call upon well-established powers of recovery.

That will be needed, with the Tangerines travelling to face Hibs on Saturday. Defeat would all-but end their hopes of finishing third.

Ross Docherty in action for United. Image: SNS

“Whenever we’ve had a bad result or a bad performance, we’re generally responded,” continued Docherty. “I think we can have a good four games now, and try to get something special for this football club.

“It’s already been a very good season. I think we’ve got to remember that. As a group, we’ve got to remember that it’s been a good first season back in the league. But we’re not going to rest on that.

“There’s no pressure on us – but we’ll put our pressure on ourselves, push ourselves and hope that results go our way.”

Doing the business

Docherty is also hopeful that Celtic – “the best team in the league by a mile” – continue to flex their muscle in their remaining league games, with Aberdeen and Hibs still to play.

He added: “Celtic have won the league, but we know what they’re like; they have players who want to play for their own achievements.

“Of course, we’re hoping they do the business. But at the same time, WE need to do our business against those teams.”

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