Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Palmerston form a must for Terrors

- BY TOM DUTHIE

AFTER defeat and a bitterly disappoint­ing performanc­e at Hibs on Friday night, Dundee United face what’s become their biggest game of the season so far when Queen of the South visit Tannadice on Saturday.

Back-to-back losses to Dumbarton and then the Hibees have seen the Tangerines slip four points behind the Easter Road outfit at the top of the Championsh­ip.

As manager Ray McKinnon has rightly pointed out, in this league and at this stage of the season, that remains a small margin, one that could disappear in a couple of games.

Even so, if a third defeat on the bounce were to see the gap extend to seven this weekend, it would represent a major problem.

That’s why a ship-steadying win over the Doonhamers is a must. If there’s hope United will get one, it stems from who the opposition are.

If the capital trip last week was the low point of the season, the last time the next foes were faced was surely one of the highs.

It was at Palmerston on November 5 and, apologies for the pun, an afternoon when McKinnon’s team produced fireworks.

On a day when everything seemed to click into place perfectly, United did to Queens what Hibs did to them.

On top form from the first whistle, goals inside the opening 25 minutes from Mark Durnan, on his old stomping ground, and Tony Andreu had them in complete control.

Even losing full-back Paul Dixon with a serious knee injury midway through that half, the loss of a goal right on the stroke of half-time and the need to swap goalie Cammy Bell for Luis Zwick at the start of the second half, couldn’t knock them out of their stride.

The second half was a case of more of the same and efforts from Scott Fraser and Simon Murray secured the most emphatic Championsh­ipwinning margin to date.

Ironically, given the well-below-par defensive performanc­e that proved so costly last time out, arguably the big

 ??  ?? Simon Murray clashes with Chris Higgins at Palmerston in November.
Simon Murray clashes with Chris Higgins at Palmerston in November.

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