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3 talking points as Dundee United destroy abysmal Aberdeen with four goal rout to record first win of the season

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Dundee United put their Scottish Premiership ghosts to bed in their 4-0 win over Aberdeen at Tannadice to register their first league win of the season.

Two quick-fire goals from Tony Watt and Aziz Behich just before the break consigned Aberdeen - who were without boss Jim Goodwin over his Ryan Porteous 'cheat' comments - to a loss against the Tangerines, before Jamie McGrath and a Ross McCrorie own goal settled a first league win since mid-May for the hosts.

Leaving them on seven points in the table following a horrible start to the campaign, Liam Fox's men will have renewed confidence ahead of their admittedly uphill battle.

Two consecutive losses in the top-flight left the hosts with just two points from their opening eight games, more than easily classed as relegation form as they continued to struggle against some of the smaller sides in the league such as St Johnstone, St Mirren and more.

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