| The Steelmen inflicted the Tangerines’ heaviest defeat of the season when they won 4-0 at Tannadice in January.
However, the United gaffer will only be interested in one thing when his team run out at Fir Park at the weekend — picking up all three points.
“I don’t think revenge comes into it,” said Craig.
“We play each other so often in this league, you can’t afford to dwell on one result.
“What we will be aiming for is to do our job properly. If we can do that, then we’ll have a chance of winning the game.”
The manager did admit, however, the surface at Fir Park, which has come in for criticism this season, could have a bearing on his starting line-up and how the team plays.
“You have to factor everything into the equation when picking the team and that’s one of the variables I’ll be taking on board for Saturday.”
One man who has given himself a real chance of claiming a starting jersey is Danny Swanson, who impressed in Tuesday’s reserve game against Hearts.
“I thought Danny was our best player and he’s certainly in my thoughts for the weekend,” added Craig.
“It was also good to see James Wesolowski play for an hour because he is still recovering from his leg break and is needing games.”
Meanwhile, the manager still hasn’t ruled out the prospect of midfielder Scott Robertson being included in the party that travels west.
“Scott was a wee bit sore earlier in the week, but I’m hoping he’ll be feeling a bit better today and we might have him available for Saturday.” |