Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Dee welcome back key men

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DUNDEE boss Neil McCann has revealed both good and bad news on the injury front ahead of tomorrow’s crucial Premiershi­p clash with Hamilton.

Centre-half Josh Meekings and attacker Roarie Deacon will return to the squad after missing last weekend’s 2-1 defeat at Motherwell.

However, Tunisian striker Sofien Moussa (calf) and Angolan defender Genseric Kusunga (chest), who both came off in the Fir Park encounter, have yet to train with the squad and look unlikely to see any action at Dens Park tomorrow lunchtime.

“Genseric has been doing some work but he hasn’t, as yet, joined us for full training,” Neil said.

“We’ve just had to back off him a little bit, medically we need to respect him but he’s been feeling good so it’s just a matter of time.

“Josh trained, so did Roarie, he had a bit of a reaction to treatment last week, t h a t ’s w h y h e travelled with us to Motherwell but we didn’t use him.

“Both of them trained with us in full training and they came through all good.

“Moussa hasn’t trained so we’re unsure whether he is going to be fit or not. Gense and Moussa are a doubt for us, I must admit.

“They will be given every opportunit­y to make it but it doesn’t change our approach in terms of how we want to play.”

DUNDEE midfielder Glen Kamara has been linked with a move to English clubs Derby County and Bournemout­h this summer.

 ??  ?? Dundee launched their new kit for 2018/19 at Dens Park yesterday with the help of 50 young Dees.
Dundee launched their new kit for 2018/19 at Dens Park yesterday with the help of 50 young Dees.

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