Following the 1-1 draw between Rangers and Dundee United, Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin shared his post-match thoughts, stating: “We’re really pleased with the point in the end. Slightly disappointed if I’m being honest that we weren’t able to keep the clean sheet and take all three. The game plan was working well.” Goodwin further elaborated on the match’s progression, noting: “We scored a really, really good goal [through Sam Dalby]. Second half, Rangers made some changes, penned us back for large periods in that second 45 minutes. I thought the boys at the back defended the box brilliantly apart from that situation where we switch off, don’t match the run and [Vaclav] Cerny finishes it well for the equaliser. When called upon, Jack Walton has had to make some big saves.” He also highlighted the significance of the result, adding: “It’s the first time that Rangers have dropped points in the league here at Ibrox [this season]. Given the circumstances and the way our preparation went before the game [arriving late], I think that’s quite remarkable.” Post navigation Ireland Captain Caelan Doris Praises Cian Healy’s Longevity Ahead of Record Cap Bould Expects No Immediate Managerial Shift for Dyche at Everton