The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dundee United No 1 Benjamin Siegrist is urged not to give up on his hopes of playing for Switzerlan­d by Tannadice goalkeepin­g coach Neil Alexander.

- IAN ROACHE

Dundee United numbe r one Benjamin Siegrist has been urged not to give up on his dream of playing for his country desp ite Sw itzer land boasting a wealth of goalkeepin­g talent.

Siegrist has arguably been the top performing keeper in the Scottish Premiershi­p this season and is rightly regarded as one of the Tangerines’ prize assets.

Tannadice goalkeepin­g coach Neil Alexander, who was appointed just a day after Siegrist signed for the Tangerines in June 2018, revealed he had been asked to run the rule over the big man before United made their move for him.

He has watched him improve “ten-fold” since then and hopes Siegrist won’t be dishearten­ed by the quality of the keepers ahead of him in the internatio­nal queue.

The United shot-stopper h a s r ep r e s en t ed Switzerlan­d at every age from the under-17s – with whom he won that level’s World Cup – to their under21 side.

He was also in their Olympic squad for the 2012 London Games.

Taking that extra step could be tough, though.

Swiss keepers pepper the German Bundesliga, with their c urrent national number one Yann Sommer keeping goal for Borussia Monchengla­dbach.

Borussia Dortmund boast Swiss pair Roman Burki and Martin Hitz, while Yvon Mvogo is on loan at Dutch side PSV Eindhoven from RB Leipzig.

Elsewhere, Jonas Omlin is in France with Montpellie­r and there is Swissbased David von Ballmoos at BSC Young Boys.

It is a tough ask but Siegrist has been told his day will come eventually.

Alexander, speaking to DUTV, said: “I definitely think he has a chance but I

a lso fee l he is an unfortunat­e position because Switzerlan­d are doing not too badly for goalkeeper­s.

“For example, there are four or five with Bundesliga clubs.

“They are maybe ahead of Ben but I do know they (the Swiss) are aware of him and tracking his progress.

“Hopefully, one day he will get (called up) because he is only going to get better. When it happens, it will have been very much deserved.”

Alexander added: “He has improved ten-fold from when he came into United.

“It has been great for me to have been part of his developmen­t.”

Alexander revealed he

had a significan­t role to p lay in S iegr is t ’s recruitmen­t from Vaduz, despite having not yet joined the Ta n g e r i n e s himself.

He explained: “Before I came in I was sent a lot of clips and footage of Benjamin.

“They (United) wanted my opinion of him before they signed him.

“What I saw, I liked. He just l a c ke d first-team experience and I felt once he got that he would get better and better.

“Ben ticks every box for a goalkeeper. He has a great presence, is a loud talker, kicks well and comes off his line.

“It was a no-brainer for me.”

Alexander himself is

loving working with Siegrist, Deniz and young Jack Newman.

He has also been given renewed impetus in his role by the arrival of United boss Micky Mellon.

Alexander said: “The new manager has come in and been a breath of fresh air.

“He has been brilliant for me.

“He has given me more of a voice in the dressing room and among the coaches – it’s great.

“He bounces a lot of ideas off me.

“I feel like I have a new lease of life working with him, feel more important and valued, which is fantastic.

“I am really loving it at the moment.”

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 ??  ?? TOP STOPPER: Benjamin Siegrist has represente­d Switzerlan­d at every age group level.
TOP STOPPER: Benjamin Siegrist has represente­d Switzerlan­d at every age group level.

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