Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

United desire may see Bell

- By TOM DUTHIE

GOALKEEPER Luis Zwick could be set for final-hurdle heartache if Dundee United gaffer Ray McKinnon decides to go with his strongest line-up in tomorrow’s Challenge Cup Final against St Mirren.

On the road to Fir Park, Ray has shown respect for the lower-division knockout event by fielding strong lineups in each round.

For his last line of defence, though, he has used this cup as a chance to give young German Zwick needed game time.

First-choice Cammy Bell has not been involved to date but his experience of the big occasion and high level of performanc­e throughout the Championsh­ip campaign could see him get the nod on this occasion.

Given the part Zwick has played in getting United to the final, not least as he held his nerve when Queen of the South were threatenin­g to complete a remarkable comeback from three goals down at the break in last month’s semifinal in Dumfries, in some ways that would be harsh.

However, irked by suggestion­s doing the build-up this game does not matter as much to the Tangerines as it does the Buddies, fielding his strongest available team would be a statement of intent from the manager.

And his reluctance this week to discuss who’d be between the sticks was clearly not just down to his usual habit of refusing to reveal his team selection any earlier than he has to.

“Don’t ask me that,” was his reaction when the subject was raised at his pre-match Press conference.

The answer came with a smile but there was also a clear indication the thought he should go with his regular No 1 has been on his mind.

“It’s something I’m thinking about but I haven’t made a decision yet, so you’ll need to wait for the team to be named tomorrow,” was the serious answer.

If the manager does decide to make the change, it will not be the first time in United’s recent history a player has been left heartbroke­n when the team for a final has been named.

Club captain Sean Dillon will miss out tomorrow because of an ankle injury but, back in early 2008, he was fit and ready for action as Craig Levein’s team prepared to face Rangers in the League Cup Final.

Dillon had played in every round and

 ??  ?? Tangerines’ first-choice keeper Cammy Bell. Dundee United stand-in keeper Luis Zwick celebrates with team-mate Jamie
Tangerines’ first-choice keeper Cammy Bell. Dundee United stand-in keeper Luis Zwick celebrates with team-mate Jamie
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