The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Laszlo and Mccann have got what it takes

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Dundee derbies will be back next season, and in the top league. I’m convinced of that.

Csaba Laszlo and Neil Mccann know that managing a football team is a bit like fixing a squeaky floorboard. No sooner is one bit nailed down than another bit comes loose, but I’m certain both will get their houses in good order.

At United, good progress has been sidetracke­d by recent results, while at Dens, one step forward has often been accompanie­d by one back.

There is more than enough talent in both sides to meet their respective aims and objectives, though.

With the Premiershi­p on a winter break, the full glare of the football spotlight has shone on United in their last few games, and revealed some deficienci­es.

Laszlo now has to refocus the vision of a squad which, on paper, looks the strongest in their league.

A 2-0 defeat at league leaders St Mirren and a 6-1 hammering at second-bottom Falkirk confirmed that the Tannadice men could face a very dark season unless they shake off their winter blues quickly.

Six points adrift of top spot, United are in a dogfight for the automatic promotion place, and winning the league is the only sure-fire way to return to top-flight football.

However, with a game in hand, and stung by a freak result last week, I think they have the strength of character to redeem themselves.

Laszlo appears eccentric to some observers but has steely determinat­ion.

He has been manager of the year in Scotland, while at Hearts, and in Hungary, and has done well wherever he has been in charge. Having grown up under the communist regime in Romania, Laszlo is a strong character.

He has lost two key players to longterm injury: Fraser Fyvie, who was becoming the beating heart of his team; and Scott Fraser, whose strong running and craft on the ball was emerging impressive­ly after some youthful inconsiste­ncy.

However, that is how the cookie crumbles in football.

Laszlo has added three players and may add more. Now his managerial nous will be tested. My betting is he will succeed in recalibrat­ing United, and that traction will be regained at Tannadice.

Mccann, too, is turning things around at Dens.

He was a feisty and driven character as a player, and that marks out his managerial style.

A top-six finish is where Dundee should be aiming, but that may have to wait until next season.

This season the Dark Blues have shown they have the craft, but perhaps lack the guile, to get better rewards from games.

Therein is their manager’s challenge – to capitalise more effectivel­y on good play which has seen poor returns in results.

Players with the quality of Kamara, O’hara, and Hendry are good enough to ensure a bright new year for the team.

Football management is an art, and I’m convinced both Laszlo and Mccann will paint brighter pictures for their clubs.

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Csaba Laszlo has the steely determinat­ion and nous to refocus Dundee United.
Picture: SNS. Csaba Laszlo has the steely determinat­ion and nous to refocus Dundee United.
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Picture: SNS. Neil Mccann is turning things around at Dens.

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