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Rival boss ‘fired up’ Dee

McPake reveals Hopkin comments spurred Dark Blues on in Somerset Park win

- GEORGE CRAN

Dundee were fired up ahead of their impressive 3-0 victory at Ayr United last night after “disrespect­ful” comments from Honest Men boss David Hopkin. James McPake revealed his players had been smarting from the Ayr manager’s assessment of a 3-1 victory at Dens Park last month and following a win over Hopkin’s old side Morton at the start of the campaign.

The Dark Blues gaffer said that was the fuel that fired his side to move level with Raith Rovers in second place.

Second-half goals from Max Anderson, Jonathan Afolabi and a fine third from Paul McGowan earned a massive three points for McPake’s men.

“I’m pleased for my players, they got everything out of that game that they deserved,” McPake said.

“Three weeks ago tonight we got turned over with the same team playing the exact same way. We were a bit naïve that night – that was never going to happen again. “We’ll not get bullied again and we’ve learned how to play a team that go route one. They are effective at that but the quality shone through from us.”

McPake said of Hopkin: “He’s been disrespect­ful to our team on a couple of occasions, last season and this season.

“Our players knew that and that’s why I knew it would be a different Dundee tonight because I’d seen how fired up our players were.

“You need to fight against his (David

Hopkin’s) teams because that’s what they do – that’s not being disrespect­ful because he’s got a team out of this league before and I haven’t.

“The first hour, we dug deep and then the better quality shone through with fantastic goals – Max Anderson with another, McGowan does great for Jonathan Afolabi’s goal and then the Goal of the Season, in my opinion.

“It’ll certainly be a better journey up the road this time.”

Amagnifice­nt Paul McGowan strike sealed a vital victory for Dundee at Ayr United as the Dark Blues strengthen­ed their play-off chances.

After a goalless first-half the Dark Blues roared to victory in the second as Max Anderson broke the deadlock on 68 minutes.

That was followed by substitute Jonathan Afolabi on 74 minutes before

McGowan curled in a beauty to cap a fine night on the road.

Charlie Adam dropped to the bench, along with Shaun Byrne and Cammy Kerr, after Dundee’s weekend cup defeat to St Johnstone.

That saw Jason Cummings, McGowan and Christie Elliott return to the starting line-up alongside centre-back Lee Ashcroft, who shrugged off a knock picked up against the Perth Saints.

The hosts themselves were smarting from a cup defeat, shocked 1-0 at home by League One Clyde, and made four changes.

Among them was former Dundee man Josh Todd, making his league debut after joining on loan from Falkirk.

Liam Fontaine and goalkeeper Adam Legzdins made their Dundee debuts in a meek November defeat at Somerset Park that brought the wrath of McGowan and Adam in the media.

And Fontaine had to be on his toes from the very start of the match as Joe Chalmers swung a testing cross in within a minute, the former Hibs defender whacking clear from seven yards out.

Dundee had plenty of the ball in the opening exchanges but it was Ayr who fashioned the first shooting chance after 16 minutes.

Left-back Patrick Reading found himself in space inside the area but fired his shot straight at Legzdins.

Minutes later, Cummings hooked a speculativ­e volley towards the Ayr goal but it was an easy grab for home goalie Viljami Sinisalo.

And the on-loan Aston Villa keeper immediatel­y set Todd free on the counter who won a corner. From Chalmers’ delivery, Legzdins palmed the ball straight to Luke McCowan in space on the edge of the area but the wideman fired well over the bar.

Ayr were having the better of the contest by this point, enjoying success down their left flank, while Dundee had been unable to hurt the home defence.

That almost changed on 32 minutes, however, as the formula that has brought so much success lately nearly worked once more.

McGowan corners to Ashcroft’s head have brought the Dark Blues plenty of joy in recent weeks – this time the big defender’s header was flicked just past the post by Cummings.

Five minutes after the break, Jordan Marshall picked up a yellow card after catching former Dundee and Queen of the

South team-mate Todd with a painful boot to the face.

The Ayr man’s league debut ended early as he went off with a suspected broken nose, replaced by Tom Walsh.

The first half hadn’t been pretty with windy conditions and a bobbly pitch making pretty passing football difficult and the start of the second hadn’t been much better.

It took almost 15 minutes to have an effort on goal after the break, Ashcroft heading a Marshall freekick on but Cummings smashed his volley well over from a tight angle.

On 63 minutes, a chance opened up for Ayr as Walsh found himself in space in the area but instead of

striking at goal he tried to find Chalmers.

Last man Elliott, though, was there to save the day for Dundee, getting a toe on the ball to clear.

Jonathan Afolabi was stripped and ready to try to inject some life into the contest on 68 minutes.

However, it was the man he was to replace in Cummings who created the goal that did just that.

McGowan sent the striker down the right flank with Cummings cutting inside and shooting. The effort was deflected into the path of Anderson, who swivelled and found the top corner with a fine finish.

And it was 2-0 on 73 minutes with that man Afolabi on hand to smash in his fourth goal of the season.

Dundee kept a corner alive with Christie sending in a deep cross. McGowan did well to hold off his man and lay the ball into the path of McMullan.

His shot hit a defender and fell for Celtic loanee Afolabi, who buried the ball beyond the stranded Sinisalo.

The best was yet to come for the Dark Blues, however, as they made it 3-0 in the closing stages.

Dundee played the ball about well before McMullan rolled a pass into the path of McGowan 20 yards out.

And the experience­d midfielder used the outside of his foot to curl the ball over goalie Sinisalo and into the top corner.

A fine victory on the road after a tough first half sees Dundee move level with Raith in second and five points ahead of Dunfermlin­e in fifth, having now played the same number of games.

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 ??  ?? CLINICAL: Max Anderson fires Dundee ahead, left, while Jonathan Afolabi is mobbed by team-mates after making it 2-0 at Somerset Park, above.
CLINICAL: Max Anderson fires Dundee ahead, left, while Jonathan Afolabi is mobbed by team-mates after making it 2-0 at Somerset Park, above.

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