We asked for your views on Dundee United's 3-2 win against Livingston.
Here's what some of you said:
Ally: On the balance of play we deserved the win, but clear as day that defence requires major surgery in the summer after losing two goals in that manner. There’s only one or two teams who’d let us off with it. Would be a very sad end to the season for Amar Fatah if his injury is what it looked like.
Gordon: A bizarre game, United were on top, playing some decent stuff in the first half and benefiting from a superb Will Ferry strike with his right foot.
Then the second half began with United still on top. Then, as the song goes, it fell apart. Some awful defending from United and in three minutes we are 2-1 down. Jim Goodwin changes 'everything' and we get back in the game from a corner and then a last-second penalty. That's United's season, we can't defend well enough but there's always drama.
Patricia: It was really good to see United winning again. Three points are always welcome. I expected them to come out in the second half and score more goals, as they appeared to be enjoying themselves in the first, but it was a different United which emerged from the dugout.
They were disorganised and sloppy and inevitably paid the price. Iurie Iovu should have been substituted much earlier. It was apparent that his head injury was making him reluctant to head the ball which he usually does with alacrity. Thankfully Krisztian Keresztes came on eventually, and managed to get the equaliser, courtesy of Ferry's cross and Zac Sapsford made no mistake with the penalty. Job done.
Ross: Soft, easy, stupid. Same defensive mistakes. The manager talks of character. Show some when you’re dominating the first half and take your chances. Show some when you come out in the second half and stay disciplined. But no, the United way this season is to press the panic button at the first opportunity. Fight back maybe. Lucky definitely. But scoring a 93rd minute penalty to win is character.
Kenny: We were the better team and deserved the win. Ferry and Sapsford put in a great shift. Some of the team looked like their minds were on their holidays. To be honest, I just want this season to be over. Rapid Vienna seems a long time ago.