Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Where has it with United’s

- By TOM DUTHIE

WHAT has happened to Dundee United’s defence? Or, put more accurately, what’s gone awry with the Tangerines’ defending?

Because United, like most teams, prefer to stick to the “we defend as a team” mantra.

That’s in part down to strikers who work their backsides off to close down opposition defenders when they’re in possession.

And midfielder­s who track back diligently as well as an experience­d back four and goalkeeper who know if they take all the credit when things are going well, have to take all the blame when they aren’t.

Mainly, though, it’s because manager Ray McKinnon insists on his players working as a team all over the pitch.

Under him, the sight of the main striker working across the other team’s back four to at least make sure they don’t have time to settle on the ball, and even creative talent like Tony Andreu and Scott Fraser getting back to help out in their own third of the field, has been commonplac­e.

It’s why until the last couple of weeks United have had a fine record when it comes to their goals-against column.

During the 14-game unbeaten run that stretched from late September to their going top of the Championsh­ip on Christmas Eve, just five were lost.

On top of that, not many more chances were surrendere­d during that time and, when they were, goalkeeper Cammy Bell was a match to deal with the majority of shots on target.

For what hasn’t been a high-scoring team this season, that was the vital ingredient in the success to that point.

In the four games without a win since, however, 13 goals have flown past Bell, though in fairness to him, his form has not dipped.

An alarming 12 of them have come in the last three games, culminatin­g in the six they lost to crash out of the Scottish Cup on a miserable afternoon at Ross County on Saturday.

So how does such previously-good defending turn so bad in such a short space of time?

It’s a much easier question to ask than answer. If it wasn’t, the manager would have sorted things out at the back already.

Perhaps one quick explanatio­n is that in the games against Hibs, Queen of the South and County, United were up against higher-quality attackers than in most games this season.

 ??  ?? Dundee United keeper Cammy Bell. The Tangerines had no answer to a Jason Cummings double — pictured here
Dundee United keeper Cammy Bell. The Tangerines had no answer to a Jason Cummings double — pictured here

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