The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Wins for Forfar and Dundee United.

QOS 1 DUNDEE UNITED 3: Smith nets twice as Tangerines come from behind

- ERIC NICOLSON

Matty Smith marked his 21st birthday with a double that secured Dundee United a crucial 3-1 win against Queen of the South.

Victories have been all too rare for the Tangerines of late and comeback victories even rarer.

Thomas Mikkelsen had cancelled out a Dom Thomas opener before Smith’s two second half strikes – the first a stunning long-range finish.

Manager Csaba Laszlo said: “I am sad that he didn’t get a hat-trick!

“He had a chance at the end and it isn’t often that you get the chance to score a hat-trick on your birthday.

“He is a young boy who has a lot of promise and he scored another goal for us against Livingston.”

Laszlo added: “I was happy that the team showed fighting spirit.

“Every win gives you confidence and we hadn’t played for a long time before this match, while Queen of the South were flying.

“I wasn’t happy with the way we defended for their goal and at that moment they were controllin­g the game.

“But Thomas Mikkelsen did well as a target man and in the second half we scored two good goals.”

Bilel Mohsni couldn’t play, with Laszlo confirming that internatio­nal clearance hadn’t been received in time.

Mark Durnan will be a doubt for the weekend after needing several stitches to a deep head wound.

Queens boss Gary Naysmith said: “I thought in the first half we were the better team and should have been leading.

“It was a frustratin­g one because I thought we played well.”

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 1 DUNDEE UNITED 3

Maybe, just maybe, Dundee United have reached their rock bottom and this will be the night the bounce back began.

Without a league win since January 2, thetannadi­ceclub’spromotion­hopeshad been fading pretty much week on week – to such an extent that pessimists were even suggesting they could slip out of the play-off places.

The title may still be a long shot but this victory showed that there is fight left in Csaba Laszlo’s team and that in Matty Smith they could well have a gem of a player.

After Thomas Mikkelsen had cancelled out a Dom Thomas opener the forward, celebratin­g his 21st birthday, struck twice early in the second half to clinch the three points for United.

This was just the first of 13 games in 47 days but the win in Dumfries certainly represente­d an encouragin­g start to their hectic end-of-season schedule.

Following the defeat to Livingston over a fortnight ago, out went Scott Mcdonald,grantgille­spieandemi­llyng from the starting line-up, with Smith, Paul Quinn and Mikkelsen coming in.

There was no debut for Bilel Mohsni, withcleara­ncenotcomi­ngthroughi­ntime for the former Rangers man to be available. William Edjenguele was in the squad but only on the bench.

Queens were first to threaten with less than a minute on the clock.

A cross from the left was hung up at the backpostfo­rthomastoa­ttack.hisheader didn’thaveenoug­hpowerorhe­ightonitto trouble Harry Lewis, though.

After seven minutes dangerman Stephen Dobbie tried his luck from 25 yards out. Again, however, Lewis wasn’t properly tested.

There hadn’t been a lot happening in the other box in the early stages but that changed on 14 minutes when Mark Durnan picked out Mikkelsen with a pin-point long diagonal ball. Had the striker’s finish matched the centre-back’s delivery it would have been 1-0 to United but the left-foot volley was kept out by the feet of keeper Jack Leighfield.

Instead, a few minutes later it was 1-0 to Queens. Thomas had the ball under his control and Quinn back-pedalling as he weaved his way towards the 18-yard line and his left foot curler was a stunning finish that gave Lewis no chance.

United’s reply was swift and their equaliser equally impressive.

The ball into the box for Mikkelsen was nothing special but the centre-forward’s speed of thought and power to roll Callum Fordyce created space for a shot, which flew into the back of the net off the underside of the crossbar.

Just after the half-hour mark Thomas again worked his way into a shooting position but this time Jamie Robson got tight to him and blocked his effort.

A John Rankin long-range shot is a familiar sight to United fans but their keeper was nearly caught out by one and only just scrambled across his line to turn it past for a corner.

On 35 minutes the visitors’ cause was helped when an injured Dobbie had to be replaced by Ross Fergusson.

Seconds later Mikkelsen won them a free-kick in a good position, 25 yards out and central. Billy King took it but couldn’t get his shot past the Queens wall.

With five minutes left of the first half Thomas attempted a carbon copy of his goalscorin­g shot but this time he started it too wide of Lewis’s far post and it never had a chance of finding the bottom corner.

United had to see out the last few minutes before the break with 10 men after Durnan went down the tunnel to get a head wound seen to. The former Queens man was back out for the start of the second half, though.

The first two goals of the game were excellent but Smith’s, which gave United the lead three minutes after the re-start, probably topped them.

After controllin­g the ball well, the youngster shifted it on to his right foot and by the time Leighfield knew what was coming the rocket from 25 yards out was past him.

The confidence was returning to a United side that had lost its last three matches and a nice switch of play from right to left ended up with Robson striking a crisp shot that flew over.

The Tangerines had a two-goal advantage on 58 minutes, with Smith grabbing his second of the night. This time it was a poacher’s finish from close range after a King corner.

There was some good fortune for United when sub Derek Lyle had a goal chalked off for offside after he had followed up a Joseph Thomson shot that Lewis couldn’t hold. Smith almost claimed a hat-trick a minute from time.

Attendance – 1,480. Queen of the South – Leighfield, Marshall, Fordyce, Brownlie, Rankin (Derek Lyle 65), Thomas, Dobbie (Fergusson 35), Thomson, Jacobs, Mercer, Dykes (Murray 65). Subs not used – Curtis Lyle, Cameron, Todorov, Bearman.

Dundee United – Lewis, Murdoch, Scobbie, Durnan, Quinn, Mikkelsen (Mcdonald 74), King (Mcmullan 83), Stanton, Flood (Slater 87), Robson, Smith. Subs not used – Mehmet, Edjenguele, Gillespie, Chalmers.

Referee – Alan Muir.

 ?? SNS. ?? Happy birthday: Matty Smith is congratula­ted by a patched up Mark Durnan and goalkeeper Harry Lewis at the final whistle.
SNS. Happy birthday: Matty Smith is congratula­ted by a patched up Mark Durnan and goalkeeper Harry Lewis at the final whistle.
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 ?? SNS. ?? Thomas Mikkelsen, top, fires home United’s equaliser while Matty Smith is engulfed by team-mates after scoring his second goal to put the Tangerines 3-1 ahead.
SNS. Thomas Mikkelsen, top, fires home United’s equaliser while Matty Smith is engulfed by team-mates after scoring his second goal to put the Tangerines 3-1 ahead.
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