The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Extra reason for Harkes to dream about place in final

UNITED: Midfielder believes US grandad would make pilgrimage to Hampden

- NEIL ROBERTSON nrobertson@thecourier.co.uk Harkes relishes Sunday’s “massive” cup clash.

Ian Harkes admits his Dundee Uniteddaft grandad James has not yet made a pilgrimage back over the Atlantic from his home in the US to see the Tangerines when they have featured in a Scottish Cup final.

However, the 23-year-old midfielder believes that would change if he and the rest of the current Tannadice squad negotiate their way to this year’s showpiece occasion at Hampden.

United face Championsh­ip rivals Inverness in the quarter-final at home on Sunday.

Former United States Under-20 cap Harkes joined the Tangerines in January. While he is determined not to get too far ahead of himself, he hopes to edge closer to a dream family reunion that would include his grandad who emigrated to the States when he was just 21.

Harkes said: “The game on Sunday will be massive. The club has a good history in the competitio­n so it would be great to get to the semi and keep moving on.

“My family have been over in the States for a while now so they haven’t been over for any of the cup finals. But they would definitely come back if we can keep advancing.

“It would be great to have them here.” Sunday’s game will be the second time United have faced ICT in the space of a week, having beaten them 1-0 on Tuesday night in the league.

Harkes acknowledg­ed that the quick turnaround in games brings its own challenges.

He said: “It is tough playing the same team twice in one week just because they know how we are and how we go about things.

“But I think we just have to stick to our game plan and play the way we can because I think we were a bit sloppy on Tuesday night.

“I feel we can sharpen up and create better chances on goal. We have to come out strong again. We have had a couple of games under our belts now but it is still a new team and we are trying to get the chemistry going.

“You have seen glimpses of us having the opportunit­y to put teams away but we haven’t done that yet. So once we get that next goal we will punish teams.”

United’s No 1 priority this season is undoubtedl­y Championsh­ip success and winning promotion, but Harkes denied there would be less pressure in the cup game.

He said: “We want to win every game. “The league is a tough battle so we needed those three points, but we would love to keep advancing in the cup as well so we will keep that pressure on ourselves.”

Harkes joined United after leaving MLS side DC United, where one of his former team-mates was Wayne Rooney.

He said the former England, Manchester United and Everton striker was an inspiratio­nal figure.

Harkes added: “He helped elevate the whole club when he came in.

“It was amazing and Wayne was a bit of a role model.”

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