The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tannadice boss wants answers

DUNDEE UNITED 2 QOS 3: Players must take their share of blame

- IAN ROACHE

Csaba Laszlo clearly had enough of his under-performing Dundee United players as they lost 3-2 at home to Queen of the South last night.

Looking as frustrated as he has been since taking the job, the manager was furious at the loss of the three goals and declared that the players have to take their share of the blame. He said: “I am very angry and disappoint­ed because we dominated the game for maybe 80 minutes but lost three goals.

“You have to be clever and not handle the situation like we did at the first goal, and at the second there was no danger.

“After that, we came back and I was thinking it was possible to press them (Queens) more at 2-2 but we made the same mistake at the third goal, with nobody there to block the ball.

“It is painful because people are asking me what’s going on but we can talk about the fans, we can talk about our home stadium and everything else.

“Do you (the players) want to move forward or not? That is the big question.

“I am always left to defend somebody but you are on the pitch.

“The problem is that from the beginning of the season we have had the same situation and we can’t step over (it).

“I am suffering as a manager to see this. I don’t want to see this.”

DUNDEE UNITED 2 QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 3

It went from bad to worse for Dundee United as they looked anything but promotion candidates in losing 3-2 at home to Queen of the South last night.

So poor was the first-half performanc­e against Inverness on Saturday that you thought things could only get better when they faced the Doonhamers in this rearranged fixture at Tannadice.

However, while they actually salvaged a point against the Highlander­s at the weekend there was no such consolatio­n this time, as the Tangerines’ comeback from two goals down proved to be fruit less.

United remain in third spot in the Championsh­ip table but they are hanging on by their fingertips.

Joe Thomson opened the scoring for the visitors on 22 minutes before home defender Mark Durnan conceded a stonewall penalty, which was converted by Kyle Jacobs four minutes from the break.

Durnan grabbed a goal back for the Tangerines on 57 minutes then it was all square on 68 minutes when Scott McDonald found the net with a wonderful free-kick from just outside the box.

However, Queens regained the lead on 75 minutes when Thomson smashed in a shot from 25 yards for his second of the night and made the long journey south with the three points secured.

United boss Csaba Laszlo, not surprising­ly, wielded the axe following that disappoint­ing 1-1 draw with ICT. Out went Harry Lewis, Jamie Robson, Paul Quinn, Willo Flood and Matty Smith.

Into the goal came Deniz, Anthony Ralston made his debut, William Edjenguele was back after injury, while Paul McMullan and Scott McDonald were promoted from the bench. Ralston slotted in at right-back, with Stewart Murdoch moving into the middle of the park.

The visitors had the first go at goal and it was familiar face John Rankin who fired wide from 25 yards.

United started to warm up, though, and McDonald squared when he had the chance to shoot, while the ball was taken off Mikkelsen’s head by Kyle Cameron just as he was about to nod it into the net on eight minutes. From the resultant corner, Tangerines defender Durnan headed just inches past the right-hand post.

Josh Todd was booked for clattering into McMullan on the right side but the Tannadice men could do nothing with the freekick.

The hosts were denied what looked like a penalty on 19 minutes when Ralston took on Jordan Marshall inside the box and appeared to be taken down.

Ralston was frustrated and picked up a booking seconds later for fouling Todd.

Against the run of play, the Doonhamers took the lead on 22 minutes.

McDonald gave the ball away and Queens broke up the park. Todd played the pass in behind to Lyndon Dykes, who squared for Thomson to fire low

past Deniz from 10 yards.

United now found themselves 1-0 down for the sixth match in a row.

McMullan hooked the ball over the bar on 38 minutes as they tried to get back level before the break but they were caught again as the Dumfries men made it 2-0 from the spot.

It was a mistake by Durnan, who tried to knee the ball back to Deniz but instead left it short and laid it on for Dykes.

The United defender then made things worse by pulling Dykes back and it was a certain spot-kick. Jacobs took the kick and it was a cracker, giving the goalie no chance with just four minutes of the first half remaining

Queens started the second half where they left off in the first, with Todd turning and shooting low at Deniz.

Todd, on loan from champions-elect St Mirren, was allowed to run about 40 yards before shooting over United’s bar.

The Tangerines were handed a lifeline on 57 minutes as Durnan made amends for his blunder at the back by scoring at the other end.

He shot into the net from close range after Sam Stanton’s shot had struck the base of the post and Queens defender Shaun Rooney had failed to clear.

Dykes then smacked a shot off the bar on 61 minutes as the Doonhamers looked to restore their two-goal lead.

The home team, who brought on Scott Fraser for McMullan, then pulled themselves level on 68 minutes.

Rooney used an arm on McDonald just outside the visitors box and the set-piece was fired beautifull­y past goalie Jack Deighfield with the Australian’s right boot as Fraser stood and watched.

To their credit, rather than collapse the Dumfries men regained the lead with a spectacula­r strike from Thomson, with his second goal of the night flying past a stunned Deniz.

United huffed and puffed thereafter but the boos that rung out when the fulltime whistle blew said it all.

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SNS. Above: veteran United striker Scott McDonald celebrates after scoring the Tangerines’ second goal; right: Scott Fraser competes for the ball with Jordan Marshall; far right: Paul McMullan is tackled by Josh Todd.
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Picture: SNS Group. Csaba Laszlo: frustrated by the errors his team made in the defeat last night.
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