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Dundee United 'rattled' claim gets slapped away as Raith Rovers told what title rivals REALLY care about

Raith Rovers have tried to noise things up in the Championship title race but Louis Moult has insisted Dundee United will look to do their talking on the Tannadice pitch this weekend.

The two go head-to-head in the top of the table clash, with United having a one point advantage although Rovers still have a game-in-hand. Rovers boss Ian Murray tried to stir the pot last week by claiming their rivals were “rattled’ because they refused to give them more away tickets for this game. Moult stated: “It’s not up to us to get involved in anything like that, we have to just take care of things on the football pitch.

“We haven’t done that against Raith this season or in enough home games. I enjoy the expectation and pressure, I came here for it. I could have stayed down south, played in League Two but I wanted to sign for a club where it means something and which is going somewhere. We have a lot of young players and the experienced ones like myself have to help them.

“We have to stick together and that means not getting too high when you win and too low when you lose. It’s a cliche but we have to stay level-headed and calm. We are aware that there’s six games remaining and we have to win more games, it’s as simple as that. We came away with a point and now we have to take the game to Raith Rovers next week.”

The United camp were left frustrated as they failed to come away from this Inverness clash with three points. Liam Grimshaw tried to nick a ball but Aribim Pepple got in behind him. His cross was pushed out by Jack Walton but Wallace Duffy netted. Jim Goodwin was annoyed that his side had gifted another cheap goal. He brought on Moult at the start of the second period and he levelled with a wonder shot from about 40 yards.

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