Goodwin on securing top six & 'making amends' for derby defeat

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Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media as his side prepare to face Ross County this weekend.

Here are the main points:

  • Goodwin says the derby defeat to Dundee before the break was "so out of character" for his side and Sunday's trip to Dingwall is a chance to "make amends" for a poor performance.
  • He knows how important a win on Sunday is for United's top-six ambitions but is expecting "a very difficult game" given what's at stake throughout the table.
  • Goodwin stresses his side "won't get greedy" even if a top-six finish is secured on Sunday and insists they have "tried to stay grounded" in recent weeks.
  • The squad is "a lot healthier" now compared to where they were before the Dundee game.
  • Goodwin would happily "win ugly" in Dingwall as long as United win.
  • On the impending departure of head of recruitment Michael Cairney, Goodwin is "really disappointed" but views it as a "compliment" to the club that someone they sought out has attracted attention south of the border.
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