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Wishaw end four-game losing streak as boss hails resilience in win over Glasgow United

Wishaw boss David Dunn praised his side's resilience after they ended their four-game losing streak with a battling win over Glasgow United.

The Beltane Park outfit were 2-0 up thanks to a Kieran Brannan penalty and a Harry Kent effort, before being pegged back to 2-2.

But Kent struck again to give them a valuable victory in the West of Scotland Second Division that moves them to within two points of escaping the relegation zone, with games in hand.

Dunn said: "It was good to get the three points but the manner in which we won it was good.

"To go 2-0 up, get pegged back to 2-2, but then go again to get the winner - with everything that's gone against us recently - was brilliant.

"We were 2-0 up in the first half-hour and looked really good.

"They get back into the game and you could see a wee bit of panic set in.

"Another mistake in the second half let them level but we showed great character.

"I've noticed a difference in the last two or three weeks that, where things haven't been going great, we don't look like crumbling.

"We've added to the squad in the past few weeks and that has helped as well."

Fifteenth place Wishy now travel to fifth-place Yoker on Saturday aiming to climb the table and Dunn added: "When I looked at the table before the Glasgow game, it was a must-win game, in my eyes.

"I spoke to the boys about that. We have got a lot of games in hand but the gap was starting to get uncomfortable and teams around us were starting to win games.

"Ardeer won on Saturday as well so it brings us back into that pack around the 14 point mark.

"I know we've got games in hand over teams who are three or four points ahead of us, so if we can spring any sort of a run - which we are very capable of - then I think we can

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