The day Scottish football could feel good about itself

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While Hibs were cruising in Belgrade, around 400 miles north in Vienna, Dundee United displayed character and dig to stun Rapid in a 2-2 draw.

Also a third-round qualifier in the Conference League, Jim Goodwin’s side twice came from behind inside a bouncing Allianz Stadion against one of last season’s quarter-finalists.

First it was Max Watters who brought them level, before Zac Sapsford repeated the feat in the second half.

But the goals are only half the story. United faced 21 shots while having just 38% of the ball. Brave defending, acrobatic goalkeeping from Yevhenii Kucherenko, and a bit of luck all played their part.

History plays its part in emphasising how significant this result could be.

Last week, United progressed in Europe for the first time in 28 years by seeing off UNA Strassen of Luxembourg.

It hints at how hard life can be on the continent. The last time United played in Europe prior to this season they lost 7-0 to AZ, albeit after winning the first lef.

But they’ve given themselves a chance here. In a second-half of constant pressure, they didn’t buckle, and an already sold-out Tannadice awaits next Thursday.

“Outstanding away performance from Dundee United to a man,” said former Tannadice midfielder Scott Allan.

“Jim Goodwin will be absolutely delighted. Take this game back to Tannadice and it’s all to play for.”



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