Former Ghana youth international Matthew Anim-Cudjoe has helped Dundee United to secure promotion back to the Scottish Premier League after a score-less draw with Airdrieonians on Friday evening.
Anim-Cudjoe played an instrumental role in Dundee United's campaign with 21 appearances and managed to score four goals and provided three assists in the process.
Dundee United clinched the Scottish Championship title and an immediate return to the Premiership after a goalless draw against a dominant Airdrieonians.
United were effectively champions with a six-point lead and superior goal difference to second-placed Raith Rovers with two games left, and this point gives Jim Goodwin's side an unassailable lead.
Hosts Airdrie were the more forceful team in the first half, with Lewis McGregor and Gabby McGill testing Jack Walton and Aaron Lyall's shot being superbly touched on to the left-hand post by the goalkeeper.
The pressure continued into the second half with Walton denying Lewis McGregor, Lyall and Josh O'Connor.
Craig Sibbald, Glenn Middleton and substitute Louis Moult were all off target as United toiled and forward Tony Watt admitted post-match they did look "jaded".
But their mission of promotion is complete after a hard-fought campaign and hitting form at the right time with four wins and two draws from their past six games.
They end their season at home to Partick Thistle next Friday.
Anim-Cudjoe has a contract which keeps him at Dundee United until the summer of 2024 and expected to be offered a new deal.

