Dundee United striker Zac Sapsford has vowed "those wins will come" as they aim to climb back up the Scottish Premiership table. A 1-1 draw at Aberdeen on Saturday means eighth-placed United are now unbeaten in four games but have won just two of their past 14 fixtures, a run that includes eight draws. The latest stalemate means United have the most draws - 10 in 19 games - in the Premiership at the season's halfway stage.
Dundee United striker Zac Sapsford has vowed "those wins will come" as they aim to climb back up the Scottish Premiership table.
A 1-1 draw at Aberdeen on Saturday means eighth-placed United are now unbeaten in four games but have won just two of their past 14 fixtures, a run that includes eight draws.
The latest stalemate means United have the most draws - 10 in 19 games - in the Premiership at the season's halfway stage.
"It is a little unbeaten run, but it would be nice to turn a few of those draws into wins," Sapsford told BBC Scotland.
"I am sure they will come and we are playing the right way to get those wins.
"The dressing room is really positive right now, it is not down and out."
Sapsford admitted the draw at Pittodrie was "probably a fair result", adding "either team could have won the game at the end, but we take a point at the end of the day away from home".
United will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they travel to bottom side Livingston on Tuesday.
"I think we will be expected to win, obviously because they are bottom of the table, but any game in this league is really tough," Sapsford added.
"We will put our best foot forward and we will have a game plan to go and win the game there and hopefully we do."
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