Terrors boss settles for draw

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.Levein told Setanta Sports: "I'm proud of the effort they put in and the way they played."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."It was unfortunate for us because we looked like we had the three points."I keep telling everybody that we're not scared of playing the Old Firm."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."The point keeps United level with Aberdeen and Levein refused to give up hope of European football next season.He added: "I said we would finish the season strongly and I firmly believe that."Hopefully we can take the second half performance and improve on it against Hibs."United skipper Lee Wilkie is confident the Tannadice side can still catch Hearts and claim third spot in the SPL.He told Setanta Sports: "We are more than capable of doing that."We have three games before the split and we think we can pick up a good few points."We will take it from there after the split."

Source: Team_Talk