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Terrors gaffer admits scrutiny was intense

- BY ALAN TEMPLE

TAM Courts has opened up on navigating the “whirlwind” of his appointmen­t to guide Dundee United back into Europe.

Courts’ ascension to the dugout last summer was met with widespread scepticism due to his lack of experience as a senior manager.

Tannadice sporting director Tony Asghar also came under fire.

Courts did have a successful stint at the helm of Kelty Hearts in the South of Scotland League on his CV, while his work within the United youth academy was internally admired.

And Courts secured fourth spot in the Premiershi­p in his maiden campaign, sealing a place in the Europa Conference League third qualifying round.

Now able to reflect upon a testing campaign, Courts said: “Tony (Asghar) is bold and brave in his decision-making, and he made a very bold and brave decision by appointing me as the head coach.

“For the first couple of months, that put him under a lot of scrutiny.

“I was under a lot of scrutiny. “What made it a whirlwind was that scrutiny, furore and the sensationa­lism that came with the appointmen­t.

“Dundee United are a big club in Scotland but, over the last four or five years, it is a club that has been relegated to the Championsh­ip and had a few seasons of turmoil.

“So, it’s natural that there was a little bit of nervousnes­s.

“From my perspectiv­e, I had been successful at Kelty Hearts and had spent two years in the academy at Dundee United. I knew the club and the pathway.

“I actually felt like I was starting from a really strong position.”

However, Courts readily admits that fourth place – the Terror’s highest finish since 2013-14

– represents “overachiev­ement”, given top-six football was the primary goal.

He told BBC 5Live: “We have delivered a lot of our strategic objectives and a lot of our performanc­e goals – but I will say that fourth place wasn’t one of those. So, you can argue that we have overachiev­ed.”

Asked whether that, in turn, raises pressure levels and expectatio­ns for next season, Courts laughed: “I think it probably does, yes.

“What it does mean is: over the close season, we need to be really diligent in terms of how we strengthen the squad and achieving any competitiv­e advantage we can.”

With the likes of Slavia Prague, Basel, Anderlecht and FC Twente among the potential opponents United could face on the continent next term, anticipati­on is already building ahead of August.

Courts added: “You can just imagine the excitement that is building among the fans and players.”

 ?? ?? Tam Courts said it is arguable that United “overachiev­ed” with fourth place and European football.
Tam Courts said it is arguable that United “overachiev­ed” with fourth place and European football.

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