Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Forgotten man back on his Dee

- BY GEORGE CRAN

ALEX Jakubiak’s time at Dundee can be summed up by one word – injured.

The move north from Watford after a massive nine loan spells was supposed to be the forward’s coming of age as a footballer.

Some of those temporary moves were successful but always temporary.

But he saw the two-year deal at Dens Park as a chance to “put down roots” and to “prove a point”.

However, after ankle (six weeks), thigh (almost five months), Covid (10 days) and then a shoulder injury (almost three months) he feels like he’s not had the opportunit­y to do that.

Since arriving in the summer of 2020, Jakubiak has only made three league starts for the club.

“This last 18 months have been the hardest of my life,” he told the Telegraph.

“It’s the only time I’ve not been able to play football since I started. “I was so excited when I joined. “Coming up here, I wanted to showcase what I can do and I still don’t feel I’ve had that chance because of the injuries.

“I just want the opportunit­y to show what I am capable of.

“I feel like the fans are wondering – he’s come in, he’s injury-prone, he’s this, he’s that.

“I’d never had any injuries before so it’s been a bit of bad luck and the timing hasn’t been great.

“But I still have so much to show and offer this club.”

Just days after an interview in this publicatio­n where he stated “this is it” as he returned to the first-team once more, Jakubiak’s injury misfortune struck again.

This time, however, it did not happen on the park.

Jakubiak was hurt after an altercatio­n in Dundee city centre during a night out, an injury that saw him needing shoulder surgery and out for another three months.

“I’m not going to say anything again about coming back or anything like that,” he joked.

He added: “It was more frustratin­g it happened away from the pitch and probably more frustratin­g from the club’s point of view.

“I’ve said about all my injuries before that the club have been great.

“Gerry (Docherty) the physio has helped me step by step.

“Part of my game is quite physical, using my body to hold

off defenders so I’ve had to be a bit careful coming back.”

The former Scotland Under-19 internatio­nal made only his 12th appearance for the club in yet another return against Hearts last weekend.

Due to an injury crisis among the rest of the squad, Jakubiak was the only senior outfield sub named on the bench despite having not trained fully. Coming off the bench for the final 10 minutes, Jakubiak was just pleased to be back out on the pitch.

“I haven’t trained a lot since coming back from the injury,” he added.

“I’m only 10 weeks post-op and there is still a limit to what I can do in terms of contact stuff in training.

“Obviously I knew the situation with the squad and I told the manager I would do a job if I had to.

“I didn’t even think about it, I knew the situation we were in.

“I had done a lot of running so I feel fit in that sense but there is only so much you can replicate on the training ground.

“I hadn’t done much contact stuff in training but it felt good out there again.”

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Alex Jakubiak’s time as a Dundee player has been curtailed by injury.
Alex Jakubiak Alex Jakubiak’s time as a Dundee player has been curtailed by injury.

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