Hero Zac Sapsford has admitted his latest European goal was one of the biggest of his career but is hoping even greater things are ahead for him and Dundee United . ‌

The Australian set up Max Watters for United’s first equaliser and then netted the second in Thursday’s 2-2 draw away to Rapid in Vienna. ‌

United will now be hoping to make full use of home advantage to see off the Austrians and to book a Conference League play-off place against AIK Stockholm or ETO Gyor. ‌

Sapsford proudly said: “It was a nice feeling and it is always nice to score in Europe. “It was also a good result, so I am happy.

“It was a great ball from Ivan (Dolcek) and I just thought I would hit it first time and thankfully it went in the bottom corner. “As soon as I hit it I knew it was in.

“It is d

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