The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tangerines teen is target for Rodgers

- IAN ROACHE

Dundee United defender Lewis Neilson is being linked with a move to English Premier League club Leicester City.

The 17-year-old is reportedly interestin­g the Foxes as the transfer window nears its conclusion.

Neilson made his competitiv­e debut for the Tangerines – who have been credited with an interest in 23-year-old Queen of the South striker Connor Shields – in the opening Premiershi­p match of the season against St Johnstone at Tannadice and has made a total of 10 appearance­s under manager Micky Mellon.

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers, the former Celtic and Liverpool gaffer, has kept tabs on the Scottish market and has received glowing reports about Neilson.

Another United centreback, Ryan Edwards, is being linked with a move back to England with Wigan Athletic.

Meanwhile, United defender Mark Connolly says they will fight to get back into the top six after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Hibs saw them drop out for the first time since October.

Dundee United defender Lewis Neilson is being linked with a move to English Premier League club Leicester City.

The 17-year-old is reportedly interestin­g the Foxes as the transfer window nears its conclusion.

Neilson made his competitiv­e debut for the Tangerines – who have been credited with an interest in Queen of the South striker Connor Shields – in the opening Premiershi­p match of the season against St Johnstone at Tannadice and has made a total of 10 appearance­s under manager Micky Mellon.

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers, the former Celtic gaffer, has kept tabs on the Scottish market and has received glowing reports about Neilson.

Also, another United centre-back, Ryan Edwards, is being linked with a move back to England with Wigan Athletic.

Meanwhile, United defender Mark Connolly says they will fight to get back into the top six after Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Hibs saw them drop out for the first time since October.

The centre-half insists it’s not a disaster but, equally, looking down as opposed to up is not a position the Tangerines want to be in.

He said: “We’re not going to sit here and say, ‘we want to finish 10th’.

“Our aim is to finish in the top six but we’re also just back in the league and have to stay in it.

“That’s the top priority but our aim is to finish in the top six. If we can do that, fantastic, if not, we make sure that we stay in this league.

“We’ve been in the top six for the majority of the season and we deserved to be in it because we got the points on the board. We’ve dropped out of it but our aim now will be to get back in there for this club.

“Sometimes the performanc­es haven’t been where we want them to be but we need to get results.

“We’re back in the Premiershi­p after four years and the only way we’ll get the results is by working hard and grinding it out.”

With trips to struggling Motherwell in midweek and lowly Ross County at the weekend, Connolly is hoping United can go on a run that sees them climb the Premiershi­p standings once more.

The 29-year-old continued: “This league when I was in it with Kilmarnock was similar, it’s a tough league where people can take points off everyone, that’s including Celtic.

“We’ve just got to concentrat­e on ourselves, keep working hard and, hopefully, we can get them few wins.

“We haven’t went on that run yet and once we get one or two wins, we can maybe go on a bit of a run to push ourselves up the table.

“We’ve got to just keep fighting for points to make sure we stay in this league.

“Once you’ve lost, you want to play and get back on the wagon to keep going.

“They’re two tough games away to Motherwell and Ross County, so we’ve just got to dust ourselves down and get ready for this week.

“It’s a big week and we’ve got to keep fighting and giving everything for this football club to make sure that we get the results it needs.”

Reflecting on the loss to Hibs, the Irishman admits they need to do more to supply forwards Lawrence Shankland, Nicky Clark and Marc Mcnulty with the ammunition to damage teams.

Despite the high quality of striker at the club, United sit second bottom of the top flight scoring charts and Connolly says it’ll be a group effort if that’s to change.

He added: “We’ve got three very, very good strikers and we need to get them in the box and get better service in for them.

“Whether that’s better quality into their feet or into the box, because at the moment we haven’t been doing that enough.

“Hopefully, we can change that and get them the service that they need, and once they get that I do feel like they will score goals. They’ve proven they can do it.

“We need to keep working away, stay positive and, hopefully, we can turn that corner and provide them boys with the chances that they need.”

Connolly says Micky Mellon’s men are frustrated with their current poor run of form, admitting confidence in the camp may be a little low.

He is eager to put last week’s 5-1 defeat to St Mirren and the loss to Hibs on Saturday behind them.

Connolly said: “The other night (against St Mirren) was a tough one to take but I don’t think it was the right scoreline for what it was, but it was difficult being 3-0 down at half-time.

“On Saturday, the setpiece for the first one is frustratin­g conceding from that.

“I don’t think we played too badly on Saturday and the confidence is maybe a little bit low, but I think we’ve just got to keep grinding and working hard.

“Hopefully, we can turn it and get a few results.”

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Defender Lewis Neilson is reportedly a Foxes target.

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