The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New defender McMann can deliver consistenc­y and passion for United

- BEN MCNICOL

Dundee United sealed their only transfer deadline day deal for 25-year-old Scott McMann – but what can Tangerines fans expect from him?

The left-back penned a three-year deal at Tannadice for an undisclose­d fee and was Tam Courts’ sixth summer signing.

After progressin­g through newly-relegated Hamilton Accies’ highly regarded youth academy, McMann went on to make 182 appearance­s for the New Douglas Park side, scoring four goals and producing 16 assists.

The defender’s arrival as Jamie Robson’s replacemen­t is a coup for the Tangerines, with it being reported that several clubs south of the border were chasing McMann’s signature.

Having watched many of McMann’s Accies appearance­s, journalist Ben McNicol has picked out the key attributes Dundee United fans should look for from their new left-back.

CONSISTENC­Y

Scott McMann may have regularly been on the wrong end of results during his time at Hamilton, but that didn’t reflect his individual performanc­es. He was, in fact, a rare bright spark, including during a pretty miserable final full season.

The left-back played 36 of Accies’ 38 Premiershi­p games in 2020/21.

Combine that with the fact he captained them on 13 occasions and it shows he’s a robust and reliable defender.

He may only be 25, but McMann has already racked up nearly 200 profession­al appearance­s for Accies. That’s an impressive return considerin­g he only broke into the first-team during the 2016-17 season.

VERSATILIT­Y

Though primarily a leftback, McMann has featured at left centre-back and left midfield under Brian Rice, playing as part of a back three, four and five.

For Dundee United, who’ve been mostly playing with a four-at-the-back system, McMann has all the right credential­s to slot in perfectly alongside Ryan Edwards, Charlie Mulgrew and Liam Smith.

Tangerines head coach Courts also used a back three earlier in the season in the Betfred Cup group stages, but switching formations isn’t a problem for the versatile defender.

LEADERSHIP

McMann was a leader at Accies, a club very well known for churning out talented youngsters from their academy.

He was one of the more experience­d players at Hamilton and set out a prime example for the academy graduates of what it takes to earn a move to a club of Dundee United’s stature.

Scott was undoubtedl­y a very hard worker during his time at Hamilton and deserved more praise than he received.

He is a perfect example of the modern day full-back.

He has a blistering turn of pace and will run up and down the left side of the pitch throughout every game.

His ball-playing and crossing ability is another impressive attribute and the United fans can expect a lot of pinpoint crosses into the box for Nicky Clark and Mark McNulty.

McMann loves bombing forward but, first and foremost, knows full well the importance of being a good defender.

The 25-year-old will wear his heart on his sleeve and his effort and passion for the side won’t go unnoticed.

 ??  ?? SETTLING IN: Dundee United’s deadline day signing Scott McMann training with his new team-mates at the Tannadice club’s training base in St Andrews.
SETTLING IN: Dundee United’s deadline day signing Scott McMann training with his new team-mates at the Tannadice club’s training base in St Andrews.

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