The start of the game between Rangers and Dundee United was delayed due to weather conditions affecting Dundee United’s arrival, pushing the kick-off to 15:45 GMT, though the first whistle was not blown until 15:55. Despite their delayed arrival, Dundee United wasted no time in executing their tactical approach, which involved frustrating Rangers and looking to exploit any chances that emerged. Their first-half display was almost perfectly executed, but they did not adapt quickly enough to Rangers’ changes made at half-time, resulting in them increasingly defending their own penalty area as the match continued. Nonetheless, earning a point is highly valuable for Jim Goodwin’s squad, who are scheduled to host St Mirren and Kilmarnock in their upcoming two league matches. Post navigation Los Angeles Experiences “Ohtani Effect” Amidst Dodgers’ World Series Victory Swansea City Hopes Performance Will Boost Stadium Attendance