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Dundee Utd 2-0 Airdrie Utd



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Published Date: 23 September 2008
DUNDEE UTD 2
Goodwillie 33, Robertson 42
AIRDRIE UTD 0
Dundee United eased into the quarter-finals of the Co-Operative Insurance Cup with a 2-0 win over Airdrie.

The Diamonds could not repeat the giant-killing feat which saw them dump Hearts out at the last stage and were outclassed by Craig Levein's men.

Striker David Goodwillie opened the scoring on 32 minutes before Scott Robertson secured the victory with a stunning strike 10 minutes later to send last season's finalists into the last eight.

United were without striker Jon Daly, who scored a hat-trick against Cowdenbeath in the last round, because his wife was in hospital having their first child.

That gave a chance to youngster Goodwillie, who also starred in the last round, and he partnered Spaniard Francisco Sandaza in attack.

Airdrie created a slight opening after three minutes when Paul di Giacomo dispossessed Darren Dods on the edge of the box but the former Kilmarnock striker was not quick enough to beat Lee Wilkie to the ball.

United enjoyed the majority of possession but still had to wait until the 13th minute for their first sight of goal.

Poor defending by the Diamonds allowed Morgaro Gomis to go forward and when his pass to Scott Robertson was intercepted the deflection fell kindly for Sandaza.

The striker, who joined from Valencia in the summer, took an almighty swipe at the ball first time – trying to catch out goalkeeper Stephen Robertson with a volley – but completely missed.

United had another chance on 22 minutes when Gomis was whipped down by Stephen McKenna on the edge of the area but even though Craig Conway did well to loop his free-kick over the wall, Airdrie goalkeeper Stephen Robertson was able to pluck the ball out of the air.

United finally took the lead just after the half-hour, with Goodwillie continuing his impressive form.

A cross from Paul Dixon, making his debut at left-back, found Lee Wilkie and even though Robertson saved his header he was powerless to stop Goodwillie nodding the rebound into the net.

United keeper Lukasz Zaluska sickened the Diamonds on 37 minutes, making an acrobatic save to deny Joe Cardle.

Craig Levein's side then went two ahead just three minutes before the break with Scott Robertson curling a fantastic shot around the goalkeeper from 20 yards.

Robertson nearly added his second of the night with another shot from the edge of the box but this time the goalkeeper was able to save.

Sandaza should have scored for United on 57 minutes when the ball broke to him off the shoulder of Marc Smyth but he snatched at his shot, sending it over.

United were peppering the Diamonds' goal with shots but Gomis, who was outstanding, missed the target from 18 yards.

Levein swapped his strikers with 22 minutes remaining, bringing on on-loan Sunderland forward Roy O'Donovan for Sandaza.

The Irishman tried his luck with an overhead kick almost immediately after coming on but the ball skidded past the post.

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CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 23/09/2008 23:37:16
Just a joy to watch the Bhoys these past few days, not a weak link in the team Hartley today maybe, even our left back had a good game and almost scored on a couple of occasions, Aiden almost did big Sami’s Killie goal out of goal of the season in the second half if it didn't hit the post.

Can't wait until we are firing on all cylinders somebody's going to get a hammering if 50% of the chances we make go in, let's hope its rearangers.

Also great to see Caddis getting a game and big Loovens looks solid (well taken goal) Caldwell might have a problem getting back in the team even though he's been playing well. It’s great to be a Tim these day's even though we are 3 points back we all know that's not a problem for us Hoops.

Praying we get a good run in Europe will not do it.
4 In a row coming your way and ya know it!

2

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 23/09/2008 23:40:17
Beat that 1inarow guy today, how did I manage that?

4 In a row coming your way!
3

Daillyman,

23/09/2008 23:41:11
1 C.

Good win for you're side.

Keep up the optimism, Europe awaits.
4

Richardinho,

23/09/2008 23:58:04
Good result for the reserves too; 3-1 win against Rangers. Well done bhoys!
5

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 23/09/2008 23:59:59
Hi Brian, You have to say we looked pretty good today? You might not believe this but I fancied us for a 4-0 today, pity it wasn't the mini's,talking of, I almost sneaked by you at the weekend, I had a joker on your lot at 2-0 and Celtic at 3-1, you got lucky only 3 minutes to go and I would have had ya!
6

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 24/09/2008 00:04:53
Richardinho, evidently a certain Mr Mc Court had a good one, I'm looking forward to seeing him in action (start a game). The Golden One has to be pleased with what he's seeing these day's all the Bhoys fighting for places, Skippy doesn't look sharp just yet but it'll come.
7

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 24/09/2008 00:12:52
Bto if your talking about Thistle, I can't see them giving your lot much grief as they did last year 3-1 to your mob, if that's the frying your talking about, for a second there I thought you were getting homesick for a deep fried mars bar.
8

CALEDONIACO,

24/09/2008 00:30:29
#3 Brian, What I meant in post #1 was your mob are praying that we have a good run in Europe, if we don't do well in the Cl I'd rather be out of Europe altogether stay home and win the SPL again, besides we would never make a run in Europe an excuse for loosing out on the SPL,that point was proved under Martin O'Neil.

4 In a row coming your way!

9

Richardinho,

24/09/2008 00:33:53
Was slightly surprised to see us playing a competitive match only two days after our last one. Very satisfying to see the bhoys just get on with it with no complaints and put in a strong performance.
10

Richardinho,

24/09/2008 00:35:12
#6 Looking for a match report on the 3-1 game. Heard McCourt was playing. Would be interested to hear how he got on.
11

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 24/09/2008 00:41:49
Richard,I watch Celtic on Celtic 67 and they were saying before today's game that he played very well, he set up 2 of the goals.
12

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City 24/09/2008 00:44:32
Richard,I didn't read it as I'm off for a run.

http://www.celticfc.net/news/stories/news_230908155530.aspx
13

Richardinho,

24/09/2008 01:06:10
#13 thanks my friend. See the 'divine' John Fleck was playing for Rangers too. Always good to put one over the overhyped ones.

 

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