Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Tangerines’ men please

- BY TOM DUTHIE

THE pre-season performanc­es of his attacking players has increased Dundee United boss Ray McKinnon’s determinat­ion to add at least one more centre-forward to his squad.

Arabs needn’t sweat, though, because that’s good news.

While he’s very much of the school that believes in judging players when the real ball comes out with the start of competitiv­e matches, Ray admits he’s been excited by the way the men he’s already brought in this summer — and others — have been shaping up.

“I have been very pleased by what I’ve seen since the players reported back for pre-season,” he said.

“James Keatings, Billy King and Paul McMullan have come in and hit the ground running straight away.

“They are looking good and I have to say, now he’s fit again, Scott Fraser has been flying as well.

“Scott started a wee bit later than the rest because we wanted to make sure his broken foot had healed completely. I know he came on in a couple of the play-off games at the end of last season and that was because he’d been given the all clear by the doctors but he wasn’t entirely comfortabl­e.

“Now he’s looking fine and, when we beat Blackpool in Friday’s closed-door game, which was a real stiff test for us, he was very sharp.”

Likewise, the gaffer has been very impressed by the new men he’s brought in to increase the overall goal threat for his team.

“I signed Keatings, King and McMullan because I already knew they were good players who can create and take chances, so in that sense I’ve not been surprised by what I’ve seen from them.

“But I have still been very impressed with the way they’ve settled in, their fitness and the quality of their work in training and our three build-up games.

“They are good types to have about the place day-to-day and it feels like they’ve been part of things for longer than just a few weeks.

“In the end it’s what happens on the park that matters but I have always been a believer that a good dressingro­om goes a long way to getting good results.

“Their fitness has been excellent as well and I’m pleased about that because they did have a longer break than the

 ??  ?? Dundee United manager Ray McKinnon. Dundee United new boys Paul McMullan and James Keatings have been shaping
Dundee United manager Ray McKinnon. Dundee United new boys Paul McMullan and James Keatings have been shaping

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