The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Smith expects United to give big response

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Saturday’s game against Peterhead was a bitterswee­t experience to say the least for Liam Smith.

The Dundee United defender made his longawaite­d comeback after suffering a medial ligament injury against Motherwell in just the second league match of the season.

His recovery had taken longer than expected so the 24-year-old former Hearts and Ayr full-back was raring to go against Jim McInally’s League One outfit in the Betfred Cup.

However, Smith was unable to prevent United suffering a dismal defeat at Tannadice, losing to a solitary Steven Boyd goal.

Now, he is determined that the c l u b ’s cup campaign will get back on track against Barry Fe r g u s o n ’ s Lowland League side Kelty Hearts at Tannadice tonight.

Smith said: “I was delighted to be back out on the pitch after being injured for longer than expected.

“The injury happened in a tackle with David Tu r n b u l l during the Motherwell game.

“It just shot straight up my leg and I tore the medial ligament in my knee.

“It was supposed to be six weeks but it has gone on a bit longer.

“It was an eight-week lay-off but credit to the medical staff and the sports science staff as I am now feeling fit and ready to go straight back in.

“It was disappoint­ing at the time but I am now delighted to be back and hopefully help the team out.

“But the overriding emotion after the Peterhead game is one of frustratio­n at the performanc­e and obviously the result in the end.”

Smith acknowledg­ed that Ke l ty w i l l h av e received a boost after seeing what the Blue Toon achieved but he insists the United players will produce a big response.

Smith added: “We now have to show the character that we can stand up and be counted. “We need to put on a good performanc­e and show that the Peterhead game was not the Dundee United that we should be.

“We should be at a higher level than that and that will be the aim going into Tuesday, that we need to match Ke l ty for their endeavour.

“I am sure they will come here determined to get a result. We need to match that and more.”

To return to winning ways, the Tangerines will have to right the wrongs from Saturday ’s performanc­e with Smith not pulling his punches over where it went wrong.

He added: “We weren’t at it all over the pitch. Peterhead came here really up for the game as they should be.

“I think it is a given that we match that but I don’t think we did on the day.

“On top of that we weren’t as good as we can be in possession and we let ourselves down in that sense when we had the ball.

“Certainly the most frustratin­g thing is that they dominated the game in an attacking sense.

“When they didn’t have the ball they were after us, putting us under pressure and we didn’t replicate that when they had the ball.”

Meanwhile, United have said sorry to fans who missed the first 17 minutes of their shock defeat on Saturday after a streaming glitch.

The Ta n ge r i n e s also offered a partial refund to supporters who had paid £12.50 to watch the cup clash on DUTV.

They said: “Dundee Un i t e d would like to apologise for the connectivi­ty issues experience­d by customers on Saturday which resulted in the first 17 minutes of the Peterhead fixture being unavailabl­e.

“This was due to an encoding/decoding issue experience­d by a thirdparty supplier at an external location.

“Our third-party supplier has apologised and has taken steps to understand what went wrong and prevent similar issues from happening again in the future.

“The issue meant that customers were unable to receive the video and audio for the first 17 minutes of the match until a solution was found.

“We are sorry for any disappoint­ment and ask any customer who was affected by this and who would like to apply for a £5 refund, to do so by emailing DUTV@ streamdigi­tal.tv before 12 noon on Tuesday.”

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Liam Smith: Warning over Kelty determinat­ion.

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