Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Size matters look to be in

- BY TOM DUTHIE

If, for the fans, Sunday’s derby was a chance to witness the return of their favourite fixture, for the managers it was also the perfect opportunit­y to see their teams given a real test just days before the league campaign kicks off.

In terms of pace and passion the action was as hectic as anything they’re likely to face all season, though they will get a repeat dose when the teams do it again in the knockout stages of the Betfred Cup tomorrow week.

As well as for the managers, the derby has given the rest of us the clearest indication yet of where the teams are and how they’re likely to perform in the coming months.

Accordingl­y over the next two nights — Terrors now, the Dee tomorrow — the Tele will look at what’s right and wrong about Ray McKinnon and Neil McCann’s 2017/18 squads.

Right at the back is probably the best place to start with the Tangerines.

If i n general terms they’ll be operating with a tight squad this season, one area in which they are spoilt for choice is with their goalkeeper­s.

Teenager Harry Lewis, on loan from Southampto­n for the year, is the man in possession of the jersey right now and despite his tender years and the stiff competitio­n he can expect from Cammy Bell and fellow summer arrival Deniz, don’t be surprised if he keeps his place.

Lewis is highly regarded by his parent club and while he’s not yet the complete keeper — work is needed on his decision making at crosses — he’s looked sound so far.

His lack of first-team experience can be more than compensate­d for by the knowledge of the men immediatel­y in front of him.

While the likes of Mark Durnan, Stewart Murdoch and Lewis Toshney are relatively young, they all have several seasons of top-team football under their belts and know what it’s about.

Add to that the vast experience of William Edjenguele and Tam Scobbie and you have a big, strong rearguard that knows what defending’s all about.

Scobbie did struggle against the pace of Roarie Deacon at the weekend but is unlikely to face too many wingers like him in the Championsh­ip.

In front of them, injury problems

 ??  ?? Striker Scott McDonald is battling to be match fit for United. Dundee United’s on-loan keeper Harry Lewis celebrates helping his side pick
Striker Scott McDonald is battling to be match fit for United. Dundee United’s on-loan keeper Harry Lewis celebrates helping his side pick

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