We owe you one White tells Dundee United
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JORDAN White admits Caley Thistle will head to Dundee United tomorrow night fuelled by thoughts of revenge.
The Inverness striker still feels a sense of injustice over the margins of defeat in August’s 4–1 beating on Tayside and November’s 3–0 reversal at the Caledonian Stadium.
In all, Robbie Neilson’s side has enjoyed a five-game winning streak against Inverness, including back-to-back play-off victories late last season to kill Caley Thistle’s promotion dream. Those memories sit uneasily in striker White’s mind.
While John Robertson’s side trail the Championship leaders by 18 points with two games in hand, the champions-elect have gone five games without a win, including three in the league.
White, with eight goals so far this season, said: “We’re not going there to make it easy for them. We’re going there full of confidence with a belief we can do something and take a win.
“We’ve had a couple of heavy defeats off them, which I don’t think were really a just reflection of how those games went,” he said.
“Our feeling is we owe them one.”
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