Defending corners, slow starts & 'predictable' stylepublished at 18:10 GMT 14 November

We asked you for one thing you would change about Dundee United's season so far.
Here's some of your comments:
Lachlan: The ability to defend corners must be improved. Also learning to defend when playing more counter-attacking teams. United's own attacking play is good but they leave gaps at the back.
George: If I could turn the clock back no injuries to Ross Graham and Max Watters. With them available for all matches I am confident we would have gathered more points.
Ian: Play in the first half in every game instead of waiting till second. Start with our best team, attack teams, stop being negative.
Rob: Things I'd change this season - Isaac Pappoe getting injured in Vienna, and having Luca Stephenson back on the books and available for selection for our European games - oh, and no VAR!
Euan: Owen Stirton's extra-time dinked finish against Rapid Vienna to find the net instead of being saved. We might have knocked out a perceived bigger club, had an amazing celebration afterwards, and may well have gone on to reach the group stages of the Conference League.
Oleksa: The intensity, attitude, organisation and selection of players in the games in which the atmosphere tends to be low key. It has been taking the team and management too long to increase the tempo in certain games. This squad seem to thrive on the category A atmosphere and start the game much better. External advice required?
Roy: The manager - for me he is the issue and continues to create a side and style of play that lacks creativity. We consistently pass the ball aimlessly across the back, down the sides and more often than not we end up with a long punt forward that Goodwin can be seen applauding. Teams know how we play and it is very easy to organise a team to defend against us as our play is so slow and predictable.






















