Dundee United to rally around Sean Dillon

RYAN McGowan insists the Dundee United squad will rally round skipper Sean Dillon after his Hampden heartache.
Sean Dillon was red during Sunday's League Cup Final. Picture: Lisa FergusonSean Dillon was red during Sunday's League Cup Final. Picture: Lisa Ferguson
Sean Dillon was red during Sunday's League Cup Final. Picture: Lisa Ferguson

The Irishman had a day to forget on Glasgow’s southside as Celtic claimed the QTS Scottish League Cup with a 2-0 triumph.

He spent six minutes off the pitch having treatment on a leg wound caused by Hoops defender Virgil van Dijk’s first-half tackle. By the time he came back on, Kris Commons had swept Celtic ahead. And he then lasted just 10 minutes of the second 45 before being shown a straight red card for a late challenge on Parkhead full-back Emilo Izaguirre.

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But Australian international McGowan tipped Dillon to pick himself up ahead of tomorrow’s Scottish Cup quarter-final replay with Celtic.

He said: “I feel for Dillo. He got a bad injury in the first half and came back on then ends up getting sent off. It just seems these days that you can’t just foul somebody and have a free-kick given. It always seems to be a yellow or red card.

“Sean has been a terrific player for us. He’s the club captain so it was a big loss for us when he went off, not just as a player but we missed his leadership and encouragement.

“But I don’t think he will let this disappointment affect him too much. I expect him to bounce back quickly.

“If he doesn’t then it is up to us as his team-mates to lift him. We’ve got another huge game on Wednesday and if we win, it would arguably be better than Sunday’s match.”

United felt hard-done by after the Hampden defeat, claiming they should have had a first-half penalty with the score at 1-0.

John Rankin suggested Celtic had swayed referee Bobby Madden by putting “pressure” on the official with a string of media comments.

His midfield partner Paul Paton added: “We have known in the last week that nothing seems to go for us against Celtic. I don’t know why – it’s just one of those things.

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“There have been a few harsh decisions against us but you can’t make excuses and have to just take it on the chin.”

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