Webster eyeing strong finish

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. 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.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.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."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."I think there is a confidence and determination amongst all the boys to have a bit of success this season."The resilience and the character the boys have shown is a testament to the coaching staff and the players individually."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."United host Rangers on Wednesday 24 hours after Motherwell look to add to Celtic's woes at Parkhead.But on-loan Rangers defender Webster said: "We can't focus on what Celtic are going to do."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