United will 'fight until the end' for play-off spotpublished at 11:53 BST 14 August 2025
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSDundee United defender Krisztian Keresztes has urged his side to make home advantage count against Rapid Vienna tonight.
The tie is on a knife edge after injury-ravaged United twice came from behind for a hugely impressive 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Conference League third-round qualifier.
The Hungarian insists United will have to put it all the line if they are to upset the odds and advance to a play-off against Sweden's AIK Stockholm or FC Gyor of Hungary.
"I don't think we are favourites but we will fight until the end, the home advantage in these type of games is a big factor," said Keresztes.
"These type of games are where you can develop yourself because the big prize is on the line, so we have to grow up for this and make the right decisions, start well and push 100%.
"I think we have to get the winning mentality. We are tired, we don't have that many players, we have a lot of injuries, but if you mentally prepare well you can be surprised how you are able to play."
At 6ft 5in, the towering defender is already making his mark on Scottish football following his arrival on a season-long loan from top-flight club Nyiregyhaza Spartacus in his homeland.
"I think I have an advantage in my physicality and with my speed," said Keresztes.
"I can play well in this league and I always try to prepare myself mentally to give 100% every day. If I do that I think I can be a good in this team."























