Terrors boss settles for draw

22 March 2009 16:36
Scott McDonald opened the scoring for Celtic at Tannadice before Francisco Sandaza grabbed a double for United, but it was Lee Naylor who had the final say with a late equaliser to earn a 2-2 draw.[LNB]Levein told Setanta Sports: "I'm proud of the effort they put in and the way they played.[LNB]"The game did swing from end to end so I can't complain. Celtic will look at the chances they had and would say they probably deserved a point.[LNB]"It was unfortunate for us because we looked like we had the three points.[LNB]"I keep telling everybody that we're not scared of playing the Old Firm.[LNB]"We didn't start the game well but the second half was much better and, every time we play Celtic and Rangers, we tend to give them a decent match."[LNB]The point keeps United level with Aberdeen and Levein refused to give up hope of European football next season.[LNB]He added: "I said we would finish the season strongly and I firmly believe that.[LNB]"Hopefully we can take the second half performance and improve on it against Hibs."[LNB]United skipper Lee Wilkie is confident the Tannadice side can still catch Hearts and claim third spot in the SPL.[LNB]He told Setanta Sports: "We are more than capable of doing that.[LNB]"We have three games before the split and we think we can pick up a good few points.[LNB]"We will take it from there after the split."[LNB][LNB]

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