Jim Goodwin was delighted to give Dundee United fans something to shout about at Christmas - after silencing his Celtic supporting family and friends in the away end at Tannadice.The goalless draw with the champions consolidates fifth spot for Goodwin’s side and means they have now drawn with both sides of the Old Firm this season.
And the manager insists nobody should use Celtic missing stars including Nicolas Kuhn and Cameron Carter-Vickers as an excuse for the Hoops drawing a blank.Goodwin - who came through the ranks at Parkhead two decades ago - said: “Listen, there was probably far too many people connected to me in the opposition end so I'm glad that my phone is not going to be buzzing with people having a pop because they managed to trounce us.“The pleasing thing for us is that we can go and enjoy Christmas now, off the back of a really positive result.
The supporters were outstanding again today, great numbers here to get behind the team and hopefully they can enjoy their Christmas as well.“The strength and depth that Celtic have got, it's quite remarkable in terms of the like-for-like changes that they can make.
I know guys in the media and pundits and that will talk about the players that Celtic were missing, and we'll talk about the conditions.“No doubt those two things possibly played a part, but we're missing players of our own.
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