The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pundits and coaching staff hail ‘magnificen­t’ strike

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Dundee United star Lawrence Shankland lit up Scottish football on Tuesday night with his wonder goal against St Johnstone.

The Ta n g e r i n e s and Scotland ace netted one of the strikes of the season when he collected a pass from Louis Appere on the right wing, just inside the Saints half (52.98 yards out according to Opta), before catching Zander Clark out with a spectacula­r shot.

Unofficial footage of it quickly went viral, with supporters raving about the 25-year-old’s moment of genius in the 2-2 draw.

It was a special goal on a night when United’s most s p e c i a l m a n a g e r, J im Mclean, was honoured.

The striker told DUTV: “It was good touch by big Louis ( Appere), it was sitting nice and I just thought, why not? I’m glad I did.

“It’d have been great (to score it in front of the fans).

“But I’m happy to do it in front of a few cardboard cut-outs. If you score goals like that, you’ve got to be happy with it.”

Scotland legend James Mcfadden – no stranger to the spectacula­r during his illustriou­s playing career – was blown away by what he had seen.

Speaking on BBC Sportsound, he said: “Sensationa­l. Brilliant finish. Zander Clark running back, absolutely no chance.

“Magnificen­t from Lawrence Shankland.

“For him to have the vision to see it first of all,

but then the audacity to try it and the execution, was absolutely magnificen­t.”

In truth, the goal came on an evening that was far from Shankland’s finest in a Dundee United shirt.

And the Opta data was unforgivin­g: total duels 13 (including four in the air), duels won zero; four fouls conceded ( the most in United’s team) and five touches in the opposition box (compared to 10 for St Johnstone frontman Guy Melamed), all in the first half.

But the stat that mattered most was this: three shots, one on target, one goal.

In S e p t e m b e r, The C o u r i e r ’s Ian Roache compiled a list of Shankland’s top-five United goals following his stunning volley at home to St Mirren.

Of that strike, he wrote: “The technique he showed to twist his body and then almost cushion the volley was sublime.”

Also on the list was the

Scottish Cup screamer against Hibs ( Januar y 2020) and his fine solo goal at Dens Pa r k against Dundee (November 2019).

One of Shankland’s finest efforts to date was for Ayr United against Partick Thistle in July 2018.

That saw him catch out former Un i t e d ke e p e r C a m my Bell with an audacious first-time strike from distance.

But it’s fair to say, even as his career progresses, Tuesday night’s stunner will take a bit of beating.

United manager Micky Mellon – who watched in amazement just yards away – called it a “special” piece of play.

He said: “It was like a golfer striking a drive.

“It was that kind noise.

“It was so straight and so true that you think to yourself that’s got a chance of going in.

“It was a ridic ulous moment to see it hit the back of the net.

“I’m pleased I’ve seen it. I d o n’ t know how you measure great goals but this one was certainly fantastic.

“Ever yone should be celebratin­g what was a fantastic moment.”

And even Saints boss Callum Davidson praised Shankland’s second- half equaliser.

He added: “I didn’t think he was going to shoot but it was just a wonder goal and sometimes you have to hold your hands up.

“He has the capability to do that and he showed that tonight.” of

 ??  ?? Heat maps for Lawrence Shankland, left, and Guy Melamed (Source – Opta).
Heat maps for Lawrence Shankland, left, and Guy Melamed (Source – Opta).
 ??  ?? James Mcfadden: “Sensationa­l” goal.
James Mcfadden: “Sensationa­l” goal.

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