Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Calum Woodger

Arabs have every right to expect an Accies goalfest

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DUNDEE United and scoring goals doesn’t exactly go hand-in-hand at the moment.

However, thankfully for the Terrors, this afternoon’s opponents Hamilton Accies and conceding does.

Brian Rice’s side have let in a whopping 33 goals in 12 games so far, an average of nearly three goals a game, admittedly not helped by shipping eight and five against Rangers and St Johnstone, respective­ly.

That should have United’s strikers purring today and the Tangerines’ supporters expectant.

They have every right to be. After all, United boast Scotland strikers Lawrence Shankland and Marc McNulty up top as well as an in-form Nicky Clark.

At Tannadice, it should be a goalfest for Micky Mellon’s troops and, undoubtedl­y, their play in the final third is something they will have been working on extensivel­y over this little break.

As bad as Hamilton’s defence has been, the Tangerines attack has been every bit as poor in recent times.

Although they are keeping it tight at the back, for one reason or another, they just can’t seem to click at the top end of the pitch.

I can’t see Mellon completely ditching such an effective defensive set-up, it would go against all his principles and potentiall­y undo the good work done.

However, for United not to open up and take the game to Accies today would be foolish.

There is a feeling of vulnerabil­ity surroundin­g the Premiershi­p’s bottom side that points and goals are there for the taking.

Points which could leave United in a very strong position come the end of the day.

They can be pleased with fifth spot, so far, in their mini-league in the middle of the table.

But three points could cement that much sought after top-six spot for a while.

With rivals Kilmarnock and Ross County, and St Johnstone and Motherwell, facing off it gives the Terrors a good chance to increase the gap between them and a couple if not all the teams below them.

Beyond any ramificati­ons for the standings, knocking a few past Hamilton today is exactly the kind of confidence boost United need.

Their profligacy and lack of a creative spark has been a monkey on their backs for too long now and a bone of contention for a side where there hasn’t been too much to criticise this season.

Most importantl­y of all, those loyal Arabs, paying customers having to make do with online streams in these difficult times of Covid-19, deserve something to shout about.

We saw what a Scotland win can do for the mood of the nation last week. It’s now up to United to channel some of that spirit and pick up the morale a little in what has been a rather flat time for those of a tangerine persuasion.

For Dundee United, the good times are indeed back after four years in the wilderness. Now go enjoy it!

 ??  ?? As ever, Dundee United will look to Lawrence Shankland for goals this afternoon.
As ever, Dundee United will look to Lawrence Shankland for goals this afternoon.

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