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 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.
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.