The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Butcher and Pawlett already doubtful for clash with Staggies
The injury woes continue to mount for Dundee Un i t e d with Calum Butcher and Peter Pawlett doubts for their clash Ross County this weekend, writes Calum Woodger.
The midfielders had been carrying niggling problems in recent weeks with United boss Micky Mellon opting to rest them for Saturday’s 0-0 draw with St Johnstone in order to break the cycle.
Butcher had played all but 27 minutes of the Terrors’ matches this season, while Pawlett had appeared in every game, too, and were thought to be due a rest.
They joined winger Logan Chalmers (ankle ligament damage), young midfielder Declan Glass (ACL) and Argentinian wide man Adrian Sporle (groin) on the sidelines with both suffering from muscle tightness.
The midfield pair will be monitored throughout the week as the Tangerines re turn to training at St Andrews today with a view to making the County clash at Ta n n a d i c e this Saturday.
Dillon Powers checked into the United midfield in their place at McDiarmid Park, with Scotland striker Marc McNulty joining Lawrence Shankland and Nicky Clark up front for a full debut in Perth.
Fans are clamouring for Cameroonian international Je a n d o
Fuchs to make his United bow but the 23-year-old is still building up his fitness after spending two weeks in precautionary coronavirus quarantine following his move from Alaves.
Depending on the former Sochaux man’s progress this week, he could make it on to the park but is unlikely to start against the Highlanders.
Ian Harkes, Adam King and wide man Pa u l McMullan, slowly recovering from a groin injury of his own, represent Mellon’s only other midfield options.
It remains to be seen who the United gaffer opts for when the Staggies come to town but his midfield, which has struggled to hit the mark in recent games, is starting to look a little thin on the ground.