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Rangers penalty for handball 'would have been harsh' says goal scorer Ross Graham after 'special moment'

Dundee United goalscorer Ross Graham insists he can’t remember pulling Fashion Sakala back in one of the penalty flashpoints of his side’s 1-1 draw with Rangers.

The defender was at the heart of the action for his side, scoring the opener in the first-half before playing a part in two penalty claims for the defending champions – neither of which were given by referee Bobby Madden.

Though he can’t remember his tangle with substitute Sakala, Graham did suggest his handball controversy would have been “harsh” when a Charlie Mulgrew clearance caught his arm in the first-half.

"It would have been harsh if they'd given a penalty for the first call,” he said "My hands were down by my side so I don't think it was a penalty.”

When quizzed on the Sakala incident following a goalmouth scramble and Benjamin Siegrist save he admitted: "I can't remember that moment to be honest!”

Graham turns 21 this week and marked his special occasion with a goal – his first as a professional after loan spells at Dunfermline, Elgin and Cove Rangers.

"I went on three loan spells to get me ready for this moment – I think I’m ready now.

"It's my first goal professionally. I maybe scored a goal when I was 10 or 11 but it's been a long time coming.

"It's a very special moment for me – I’ll have it on repeat for the rest of the week. I've been dreaming of that for most of my life. It was a special moment to see the fans get off their seats when I scored."

It was though tinged with a little regret, after going ahead United weathered a torrent of Rangers attacks to add a point to three three won against the Glasgow side earlier in the season.

Graham went on:

"Rangers are a good side and were always going to put us under pressure.

"The backline were very

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