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Bain insists he did not leave on bad terms

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Scott Bain has claimed he has not left Dundee on bad terms.

The keeper, who has joined Hibs on a six-month loan, was frozen out of the first team picture at Dens Park.

He hasn’t played since late October amid rumours of a bust-up with manager Neil McCann following a 3-1 home defeat to Hamilton.

But Bain has denied the widespread rumours that he clashed with the Dundee boss.

“All I can say is that there wasn’t any of that, there wasn’t anything with changing rooms or dressing rooms, but it’s not something I can really talk about,” he said.

“It’s still ongoing with regards to the PFA (Profession­al Footballer­s Associatio­n).”

Bain has been subject to an ongoing internal disciplina­ry action at Dundee, and he explained: “There was a fine that was being disputed, and because I’m still contracted to Dundee, it’s still being disputed.”

However, despite the apparent tension between Bain and McCann – and the 26-year-old admitted he did not speak to the Dark Blues boss before leaving for Easter Road – he does not feel as though he is leaving on bad terms.

He said: “I had three-and-a-half great years at Dundee.

“They took a chance on me at Alloa and I was treated really well there by all the staff and players.

“I have a great relationsh­ip with all the boys in the changing room and I helped them at the start of the season to rack up some points, so I didn’t leave on bad terms, no.”

The move to Edinburgh is a perfect one for both parties, with Bain keen to prove himself and try to force his way back into the Scotland set-up, and Hibs currently short of goalkeepin­g cover with Ross Laidlaw out injured.

“It’s a huge opportunit­y for me,” he added. “I will work as hard as I possibly can to push to be No 1, but competitio­n is great at clubs and if it can help Ofir (Marciano) push himself as well, it just leads to good performanc­es.

“Hibs is a massive club with great facilities, a great stadium and obviously I haven’t been playing for the past month or so, so it’s great for me to be around a club that wants me to be there.”

Bain, who grew up a Hearts fan, hopes to do enough to earn a full contract in the summer when his Dundee deal expires, and is confident he can force his way back into the internatio­nal squad.

He said: “I have belief in myself and my ability, and that’s evident from my time at Dundee that I can produce performanc­es that are at the top of this level.

“I have a big six months ahead of me and it’s a challenge, but I’m looking forward to it.”

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Scott Bain: relishing “huge opportunit­y” at Hibs.

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