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Dundee United manager Csaba Laszlo claimed he wanted to “kill” Bilel Mohsni yesterday following the defender’s debut against Dunfermline.
Laszlo was exasperated by Mohsni’s failure to stop Kallum Higginbotham breaking forward before Nicky Clark’s opener in a 1-1 Championship draw and told him to rediscover his “nasty” edge.
The former Rangers player backed off as Higginbotham broke from well inside his own half before releasing the overlapping Ryan Williamson on the edge of the United box seconds before Clark tapped home.
Laszlo was frustrated that Mohsni did not live up to his hard-man image, which was cemented when he punched then-Motherwell striker Lee Erwin after his final game for Rangers in May 2015.
Laszlo said: “With all respect to Mohsni, I want to kill him. Honestly, I want to kill him.”
