Dundee United ’s naivety cost them dear in a 4-0 defeat to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. The Tannadice outfit were handed a brutal lesson in being clinical at both ends by Alex Dyer 's side.
Their failure to turn having the vast majority of possession into goals was punished as Kilmarnock took advantage of their errors.
Mellon said: “We didn’t take care of the details at important times, which you have to be able to do. “We found ourselves down 2-0 at the break and I’m scratching my head as to how that’s happened – we dominated most of anything that happened.“I feel that there was a wee bit of naivety, we had to be clinical in those moments to give ourselves a chance of winning. “But that’s football at this level.
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