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Dundee United boss Mixu Paatelainen not worried by gap

Dundee Utd manager Mixu Paatelainen
Image: Dundee United manager Mixu Paatelainen was unhappy with his team's performance against St Johnstone

Dundee United manager Mixu Paatelainen remains confident his side can secure Premiership survival despite them sliding six points adrift at the bottom of the table.

The Tangerines went down 2-1 to Tayside rivals St Johnstone on Saturday as Billy McKay's 33rd-minute header was overturned by goals late in the first half from Chris Kane and Murray Davidson.

It has presented a perilous predicament for Paatelainen but the manager feels he has witnessed enough positives to ensure he does not get downbeat about his team's hopes of climbing the table in the weeks ahead.

"It will come, I'm sure of that," he said. "We are working so hard and whether we see the results soon or a little longer will be the thing.

"But I'm confident if we keep playing like that then we will get the sort of results we are looking for.

"We're in a hard position at the moment but I'm not too concerned about the gap between ourselves and the next team above us.

"The key is to carry on believing and improve in the areas where we have to. Our players are working so hard and I couldn't fault their attitude and commitment.

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"We have to keep going in that manner because that is the only way to get out of this situation."

Murray Davidson scores St Johnstone's winner against Dundee United
Image: Murray Davidson scores St Johnstone's winner against Dundee United

Meanwhile, St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright paid tribute to his own players for the manner in which they came from behind to secure victory.

Wright said: "It's a great win. We got the equaliser at the right time which says a lot about the attitude of the lads.

"We're on a great run just now and that is all down to the players. The spirit in the dressing room is excellent.

"If we can keep this going it would be great. Our points tally so far is very good and we want to build on that.

"We have some hard matches coming up so we'll just have to take one game at a time."

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