The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mcpake thrilled to see Legzdins in command

- GEORGE CRAN

Dundee manager James Mcpake has been delighted with the “commanding and demanding” impact made by goalkeeper Adam Legzdins.

The Dens Park boss admitted it was a tough call to swap Jack Hamilton for Legzdins after the former Scotland squad man made 14 consecutiv­e appearance­s.

However, that decision has been rewarded with two clean sheets in three matches for Legzdins – doubling Dundee’s league tally this term.

The ex-birmingham City and Derby County stopper saved a penalty against Arbroath on his return to the team then suffered along with his team-mates in a 3-1 home defeat to Ayr.

However, he was back to keeping a clean sheet in the 3-0 win at Alloa on Friday night, despite a barrage of corners and free-kicks sent his way in the closing stages at the Indodrill Stadium.

Defending set-pieces has been an issue for the Dark Blues this season but Mcpake was heartened by his team’s attitude in keeping out the Wasps.

He said: “I thought Adam was excellent on Friday and deserved his clean sheet.

“Defensivel­y as a group we were excellent – and I’m talking about the full team.

“We worked really hard defensivel­y on Friday night. They had a lot of corners but that showed our willingnes­s to stop balls into the box at source and then defend the box.

“I thought Adam and the two centre-backs in particular defended the box great. It’s not easy when those balls are coming in, we saw that in the game at Alloa earlier in the season.

“I was really pleased with that and, with five minutes to go, you don’t want to take the polish off by conceding a sloppy goal.

“You could see they were desperate to keep the clean sheet and how much it meant to the players as well.”

Having played for the likes of Derby, Crewe, Burton Albion and then as a squad goalkeeper at Premier League Burnley, Legzdins has plenty of experience since coming through the Birmingham City academy in 2005.

After leaving Turf Moor, he arrived at Dundee in October with the No 1 spot up for grabs at Dens Park as Mcpake chopped and changed between Hamilton and Calum Ferrie.

After making his debut in a poor 2-0 defeat at Ayr, though there was little blame for the goalkeeper that day, injury struck.

A troublesom­e calf problem on the eve of a League Cup match at Hibs saw Legzdins out of action for almost two months.

He returned to fitness but had to remain patient in waiting for his chance against Arbroath and has made a real impact since.

With no crowds at matches this season, it doesn’t take long to notice the effect Legzdins has on more than just his penalty area.

Even watching online streams, fans will be able to make out the goalkeeper yelling instructio­ns to team-mates.

Mcpake says it’s good to see the 34-year-old use his experience to help the team through difficult moments

– even if it has led to one or two loud disagreeme­nts for everyone to hear.

“He is vocal and commanding – and demanding of his teammates as well,” the Dens boss added.

“I think we had the two loudest voices in Scottish football yelling at each other on Friday – him and Lee Ashcroft.

“When there’s no fans there, it’s tough to tell them to shut up and get on with it.

“Adam has played at a high level, don’t forget. He has done really well since coming in.

“The penalty save against Arbroath was huge, I don’t think he could’ve done much against Ayr and then he got another clean sheet on Friday.

“His presence goals has been important.” in the really

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 ??  ?? NO 1: Dark Blues boss James Mcpake made a tough call bringing back Adam Legzdins but it has paid off with his performanc­es in recent games.
NO 1: Dark Blues boss James Mcpake made a tough call bringing back Adam Legzdins but it has paid off with his performanc­es in recent games.

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