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Jack Ross claims Dundee United will not make Euro excuses for Livingston defeat, gives Aziz Behic an update

Disappointed Jack Ross insists Dundee United cannot excuse their European achievements after disappointment at Livingstone.

United have taken their first premiership game of the season at Tannadice after highs in Thursday's 1-0 home win over AZ Alkmaar. Livy.Ross noted that with Thursday's trip to Holland coming, it will be a first for many of his team and they will have to get used to juggling expectations on the two fronts. I know.

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Experience.They set an incredible physical and performance high on Thursday.

"No excuses, it's not easy. It's not easy for us as a team. It's been a great learning experience and I hope that whatever happens this Thursday, we will learn from it.

Ross believes the slow start cost the team, but the delay He added:

"We played harder. It's not perfect." But it got better, for the rest of the first hour we had nothing to gain from this game, but based on the last 30 minutes we could have scored points You could argue there is, but it's not enough to win the game.”

Young Ghanian Matthew Cajor came off the bench to nearly steal a point for United. "I toyed with throwing him in at halftime and having a spark, but I put him in pretty early in the second half," Ross admitted.

Livingston's Christian Montano (left) scored to make it 1-0

I would have been on the pitch last Thursday in a different situation, but it didn't work out because the game didn't go well. He's in place.He plays a big role.I like him, so my plan is."He's small in stature, but he gets knocks, bumps, and bruises. He continues to start the game and I will be involved in the games this season.”

Ross noted that the pending work permit for Australian international Aziz Behic continued to be a source of frustration ahead of his trip to Alkmaar. He admitted: "Aziz doesn't have a work permit yet.

"He's really well-trained. I don't know what the holdup is.

"Hopefully it arrives by Thursday so he can be involved, but that's me We're out of our hands. 64}