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Goodwin Vows Fight for Top Six Despite Errors
22 Mar
Summary
- Manager Jim Goodwin acknowledged individual errors led to late goals.
- He stressed performance was excellent for 90 minutes against Dundee.
- The team remains determined to fight for a top-six finish.

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin expressed disappointment with individual errors that led to conceding two late goals in their recent match against Dundee. He described the performance over the initial 90 minutes as excellent, one of the team's best this season. Goodwin stated it would be harsh to overhaul the team's structure after such a strong showing, attributing the late concessions to self-inflicted mistakes that have plagued them previously.
Despite facing a difficult climb, Goodwin affirmed the team's intention to continue fighting for a top-six position. He stressed the importance of learning from past mistakes to prevent repetition and highlighted the need for improved defensive organization in the box. The manager anticipates his goalkeeper will be called upon for significant saves as they push towards their goal.




