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Ross County 2 Dundee United 4: Gauld ‘on a different level’ for Tangerines

Ryan Gauld terrorised the County defence throughout the match.
Ryan Gauld terrorised the County defence throughout the match.

For many observers, Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara’s decision to drop David Goodwillie against Ross County for 17-year-old Ryan Gauld was seen as a big gamble.

However, it was a decision that paid off in spades with the teenager producing a goal-scoring man-of-the-match performance to help his side to a thrilling 4-2 victory.

The County rearguard were ruthlessly exposed by United’s attacking flair, with Gauld, Stuart Armstrong, Gary Mackay-Steven and Nadir Ciftci running riot.

The Tangerines scored three first-half goals and added another in the second before County put a bit of respectability on the scoreline with two late counters.

Gauld is now looking to nail down a place in McNamara’s starting XI.

The youngster said: “We have been performing well for a few weeks but not really getting the goals we deserve so it was good to come up here and get four. Hopefully that can push us on a bit.

“I’m a wee bit annoyed with myself that I didn’t score more than one as I had a few chances. But I am happy that I got another goal. But, most importantly, the team got a win which is what really matters.

“I was just delighted to get my chance. Obviously, if I’m coming in, that means somebody has to miss out. But I thought that when Goodie came on he did well for the team.

“I just try to enjoy it when I’m playing. That’s the most important thing.”

Gauld added: “If you enjoy it, the chances are you are going to play better, so that’s my aim.

“I am happy to play anywhere, but if I had a preference it would be just off the main striker as you get a lot of the ball in there.”

He continued: “Hopefully I can get in the starting XI most weeks and score more goals.

“There is a lot of competition up front so you just have to ensure you work hard when you get in.”

A delighted McNamara paid tribute to his side’s performance and that of Gauld in particular.

He said: “I thought we were good and looked dangerous. The side is getting better with the pace and strength they have got.

“Young Gauld is on a different level. He is only 17 but, for me, his touch, his awareness and his ability is fantastic.

“The first question I got today was about Goodwillie but I thought Ryan and Nadir answered that and showed they were ready.”