Webster eyeing strong finish

12 April 2010 08:38
Andy Webster feels the resilience and belief at Dundee United can propel them to success as they prepare for an exciting finale to the season.[LNB] United sealed a Scottish Cup final place with a 2-0 victory over Raith Rovers at Hampden on Sunday and manager Peter Houston then vowed to push Celtic all the way for second spot in the Scottish Premier League.[LNB]United are five points behind Celtic but they have the momentum of a nine-match unbeaten run and five-game winning streak while Neil Lennon's team are reeling from their semi-final defeat by Ross County.[LNB]Webster, whose second-half header added to David Goodwillie's opener, said: "When you start winning games it breeds confidence, we have shown that over the last two or three months.[LNB]"When we went to Easter Road and lost a goal after 37 seconds, sometimes that can make teams crumble but we responded magnificently and got right back in it and won the game quite comfortably.[LNB]"I think there is a confidence and determination amongst all the boys to have a bit of success this season.[LNB]"The resilience and the character the boys have shown is a testament to the coaching staff and the players individually.[LNB]"It's having that desire and willingness to keep going because we know if we keep doing the right things, we'll have a greater opportunity of winning football matches."[LNB]United host Rangers on Wednesday 24 hours after Motherwell look to add to Celtic's woes at Parkhead.[LNB]But on-loan Rangers defender Webster said: "We can't focus on what Celtic are going to do.[LNB]"They have got themselves in a good position, and I know it's an old cliche, but we are just taking every game as it comes and just trying to do our best and focus on what we can influence."

Source: Team_Talk