The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dark Blues boss contemplat­es big changes for ‘massive’ clash with Ayr

- GEORGE CRAN

Dundee boss James Mcpake has warned he could change “seven or eight” of his misfiring stars for tonight’s Championsh­ip clash with Ayr United at Dens.

However, he is keen to see his players redeem themselves after their poor 3-2 defeat to Queen of the South.

That loss saw them drop out of the play-off spots following a string of postponeme­nts.

Tonight’s meeting with the Honest Men will be the fourth attempt to play the fixture and Mcpake admits it is a massive match for both clubs.

Ayr dropped into the relegation play-off spot after defeat on Saturday but can go above Dundee on goal difference with victory.

Asked if he plans to make sweeping changes, Mcpake replied: “I have a big squad and, to be honest, I could probably change seven or eight of them.

“But do you give them the chance to come back and redeem themselves?

“If you can’t do the fundamenta­ls and basics of football then it doesn’t matter who you pick.

“That’s Dave (Mackay) and I’s job, to stop it happening and make sure it doesn’t happen again.

“This game on Tuesday is huge for both clubs, we need to get back to winning matches.

“The positive at the minute is we are creating a lot of chances, but it’s up to all of us – the coaching staff and the players – to make sure we defend better.

“It’s crucial we get that right, starting against Ayr.”

The Dens boss is backing his players to bounce back in their midweek test at Dens Park.

Victory would see them back into the top four and on the coat-tails of Raith Rovers and Dunfermlin­e.

Mcpake added: “When you are in a sticky patch like we are at the minute you have to stand up. You have to be brave, stick your head on it in your own box and be brave when someone is running at you.

“Tuesday is a real test of character for the players, we need to see how they bounce back. Can we come out firing and handle playing for this football club?

“The players have never let me down in terms of workrate and applicatio­n.

“But I feel at the minute we are not doing the basics right – that’s where we have let ourselves down.

“The fundamenta­l things you need to win games, that’s what we’ve not been doing. This isn’t me just badgering defenders because you defend as a team.

“You take blows in football but it’s about how you respond to it.

“I’m not buying the rustiness (on Saturday) after so many games going off.

“We need to realise that no matter who comes here, we have to approach the game the same way.

“Teams come here and want to make it hard for us but it’s up to us to break them down.”

 ??  ?? HUGE GAME: James Mcpake has big line-up calls to make for tonight’s reschedule­d game with Ayr United.
HUGE GAME: James Mcpake has big line-up calls to make for tonight’s reschedule­d game with Ayr United.

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