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Dundee gaffer delighted to have skipper back ahead of ‘tough’ cup tie

- BY CALUM WOODGER

COVID-19 “knocked Charlie Adam for six” but Dundee boss James McPake is delighted to have his star man back to his usual self for the Scottish Cup visit of St Johnstone.

Adam is in contention for only his second start since coronaviru­s self-isolation and then a suspension ruled him out of a recent run of fixtures for the Dark Blues.

The Dee captain has been a pivotal figure for his boyhood club since sealing a marquee move to Dens Park in the summer.

McPake is pleased to see the 35-year-old looking sharp again and ready to try to help fire Dundee into the last 16 tomorrow.

“I felt sorry for him a wee bit with Covid and then the suspension coming after,” he said.

“Covid knocked him for six a wee bit and it took him a while to get himself back into what he felt was the level he should bring, even in training.

“You could see him getting frustrated with that but the last couple of weeks he’s looked excellent, I must say.

“We’re delighted he’s back.” Elsewhere on the injury front, McPake provided an update on the rest of his squad allaying fears over Osman Sow, welcoming Jordan McGhee and Alex Jakubiak back to the fold but, unfortunat­ely, revealing No 1 Jack Hamilton is likely out for the season.

He continued: “Osman won’t make the weekend but he should, hopefully, be back, if not for Ayr on Tuesday then next weekend.

“Jakubiak is back in full training so I’ll be in Gerry’s (Docherty, physio) ear to try to get him involved soon.

“McGhee is almost back in full training and Jack has hurt his knuckle so that’s why he wasn’t on the bench last weekend.

“I think that’ll be Jack’s season, unfortunat­ely, but we had good news on Wednesday that he doesn’t need surgery.

“Finlay Robertson had his ankle surgery on Thursday but everybody else is good.

“Hopefully, it won’t be too long for most of the lads.

“We’ll have Fin back for the summer in pre-season.

“That’s a wee test for him that I’m sure he’ll come through with flying colours.

“Everybody else is healthy and good to go.”

Shining more light on Sow’s problem, hamstring tightness, McPake is happy the striker came off when he did as he pulled up in last weekend’s 3-2 win over Dunfermlin­e.

The Dee gaffer added: “It’s not a tear. It’s just tight and, to be fair to the big man, he’d been carrying it for a wee while. “Danny Mullen wasn’t right. “He only trained last Friday morning so we’d done all our prep with Osman in the team and then, unfortunat­ely, it got tight in the game.

“He looked after it, we’re glad he done that, and Danny went on and did well.

“We got pretty lucky with that because he probably wasn’t quite ready to play that amount of game time.

“It worked out OK for us in the end.”

With so many battling with their fitness, McPake would be forgiven for using tomorrow’s cup clash with Saints as an opportunit­y to get minutes in legs.

However, he insists their focus is on progressio­n and that means picking the strongest team available.

“I see it as a cup tie that we’ve been building up to all week,” he said.

“The league’s been put to the side.

“People will say I’m lying but I’m not, the Scottish Cup is a hugely important tournament for every club in Scotland.

“We want to progress and I see it as a chance to play against a very good St Johnstone side that have cemented their place in the top six and already won a cup.

“Taking away everything they’ve done this season, this is their biggest game and because it’s the next one it’s ours, too.

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