The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

United boss backs Clark to play part in title push

INJURY: Tannadice frontman could make dramatic return to action before end of season

- IAN ROACHE

Dundee United frontman Nicky Clark is on course to make a remarkable return before the end of the season.

Clark, 28, broke a bone in his left ankle during the Tangerines’ 4-1 win over Partick Thistle at Firhill on January 11 and subsequent­ly had surgery.

That serious injury was expected to rule him out for the rest of this Championsh­ip campaign, with the blow only softened by the offer of a new contract to the former Dunfermlin­e and Rangers player.

However, not only has Clark been able to take off his protective boot and walk unaided, but it now looks as if he will be able to get game time before United close what they hope will be a title-winning campaign with a home match against Ayr on May 2.

Tangerines manager Robbie Neilson said: “We are hoping to get Nicky back before the end of the season.”

“He has the protective boot off and is walking well,” added Neilson.

“It would great for him and for us as a club if he can play again before the season ends.

“I am not sure how far ahead of schedule it would be but when they initially did the operation it was definitely going to be next season for him.

“The surgeon was really happy with how the op went and now it looks like it might be a return for him before the end of the season.

“We have missed him.

“He is different to what we’ve got, with Peter (Pawlett) playing a bit wider and deeper and Rakish (Bingham) right up to the line.

“Clarky plays just off the line which does make a difference to us.

“From his perspectiv­e, it is just about getting him back and fit.

“If he could get some game time earlier than expected then it would help him be absolutely ready for next season.

“If you have had an injury and don’t manage to play before the summer then you can still be worried about it going into pre-season.

“That is why it would be great to get Clark out there as soon as possible. It would give everyone a lift.”

There was further good news for United with the confirmati­on that both

Paul Mcmullan and Louis Appere will be available for Friday night’s home match against second-placed Inverness Caley Thistle.

Neilson said: “Paul has trained and will be available for Friday night, which is good.

“Louis Appere should also be all right as he has done a full training session.”

Meanwhile United have welcomed US forward Joshua Perez to Tannadice.

The 22-year-old, who has featured in Italy’s Serie A with Fiorentina, has come over from the United States, where he latterly played with Los Angeles FC.

Perez played as a trialist in yesterday’s reserve match against Morton at Whitton Park, scoring a goal as the Tangerines won 4-0.

A brilliant Logan Chalmers double laid the foundation­s for the comfortabl­e win.

In the Tangerines’ first foray upfield on seven minutes, Chalmers cut in from the right to smash a left-footer from 22-yards high int the net.

Nine minutes later, even greater superlativ­es were required for the quality of his second strike, flicking the ball up before smashing it into the top corner, again from distance.

Ten minutes from half-time, Declan Glass cleverly made space before drilling in a cross which Perez sidefooted home.

United continued to dominate in the second half and finally got a deserved fourth when Archie Meekison played a long ball over the defence which substitute Finn Malcolm controlled before slotting home with five minutes left.

United: Mehmet, Cooney (Bisland 81), Freeman, Meekison, Neilson, Hutchinson, Mochrie, Fotheringh­am, Chalmers (Caves 72), Glass (Malcolm 61), Trialist.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Nicky Clark could be ready for playing time ahead of schedule.
Picture: Kris Miller. Nicky Clark could be ready for playing time ahead of schedule.
 ?? Picture: Peter Rundo. ?? Trialist Joshua Perez in action in yesterday’s reserve win over Morton.
Picture: Peter Rundo. Trialist Joshua Perez in action in yesterday’s reserve win over Morton.

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