The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dundee saviour Legzdins plays it all daddy cool

Dundee 2 Arbroath 0

- GEORGE CRAN AT DENS PARK

Adam Legzdins was spared new father duties at the weekend as he geared up for his Dens Park debut – and it paid off as his penalty save helped Dundee defeat Arbroath, with a clean sheet to boot.

However, the former Birmingham City and Burnley stopper doesn’t want the plaudits for denying Michael McKenna from 12 yards.

Instead, he says that the praise should go to goalkeepin­g coach Bobby Geddes for the prep work which the former Dens No 1 put in with him.

With the Championsh­ip clash in the balance at 0-0, the Red Lichties were given a golden opportunit­y to open the scoring after 30 minutes when young defender Malachi FaganWalco­tt tripped Jason Thomson in the area.

McKenna, who had found the net from the spot the previous week against Queen of the South, shot low but Legzdins was down quickly to his left to keep the scores level.

That allowed the Dark Blues to take the points in the second half through goals from Danny Mullen and Max Anderson, with Legzdins also earning a clean sheet to cap his first appearance in more than four months.

On the penalty save, Legzdins was happy to deflect the praise.

He said: “Rab Geddes, the goalie coach, is the one who should be getting the credit. He does all the research and the stats. We talk about it before games and it was up to me to execute all his hard work.

“It is about using all the informatio­n at your disposal.

‘‘Rab had informed me like he does with all the goalkeeper­s before any other game so I made the decision and luckily it came off.

“Whoever was going to take it, we had an idea what was going to happen.”

The first half was one of few chances, with Dundee having much of the ball but struggling to find a way through a stubborn Arbroath defence.

Anderson was beaten to a Paul McMullan through ball by Red Lichties goalie Derek Gaston early on before referee Willie Collum pointed to the spot at the other end.

Fagan-Walcott was making just his second start for the club after Liam Fontaine picked up an Achilles injury in training.

The Tottenham Hotspur loanee started the match in confident mood but showed his inexperien­ce in giving away the spot-kick.

Legzdins saved his blushes, however, and the 19-year-old put in an assured performanc­e before picking up a hamstring injury in the second half.

Either side of the break, loose balls fell to Dundee strikers Jason Cummings and Danny Mullen inside the area but, on both occasions, their finishes flew well over the crossbar.

The all-important opening goal came on 55 minutes as McMullan added yet another assist to his impressive start at Dens Park having beaten two men on the touchline.

The former Dundee United man lifted a cross into the middle for Mullen to nod in via a defender on the line.

That was Mullen’s last involvemen­t as he was substitute­d before play restarted. On came Charlie Adam as manager James McPake changed formation from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3.

Dundee were in charge and settled any late nerves when McMullen once more caused havoc down the right, sending in a low cross that was cleared straight to Anderson.

The in-form youngster fired goalwards and saw his effort hit both Jason Thomson and Ricky Little before finding the net.

Arbroath pushed late on with some set-pieces but the Dark Blues held on for their third clean sheet of the season.

That was a fact that delighted Legzdins. He said: “I thought it was a really good team clean sheet. There were a lot of bodies put on the line in what was a tough game.

“They are a good outfit and deserve a lot more respect than some people give them.

“So it was a good clean sheet and win.

“We showed a lot of character. Mal (FaganWalco­tt) came in and I thought he did really well but unfortunat­ely he picked up an injury.

“Sam Fisher came on and showed real experience and profession­alism for a young boy.

“Showing that dogged side and knowing how to win games is what matters ultimately.”

Legzdins has had to be patient for his chance at Dens Park. After signing in November, he made his debut in a poor 2-0 defeat at Ayr and then picked up a troublesom­e calf injury the following week.

And it’s taken almost five months for him to regain fitness and dislodge Jack Hamilton in the No 1 spot – a place he is keen to keep after Saturday’s performanc­e.

“I wanted to come here and play but unfortunat­ely I got injured,” added Legzdins.

“Jack has done really well and I have just had to bide my time.

“If you are not playing, then you have to bring something to the party and I like to think that I have backed him up well.

“I have tried to drive the team on in training and just waited for my chance.”

The 34-year-old had a lot to keep him occupied, however, while biding his time.

Legzdins’ fiancée Lilly gave birth to their daughter Lilac just last month and getting back in the team has capped an eventful few weeks for the family.

Legzdins said: “We were due to get married last summer but had to cancel because of Covid.

“Our daughter was born here on the 15th of February. It is great to have her born up here.

“To be honest, my fiancée has been brilliant doing a lot of the hard work since she arrived.

“I have been let off a lot of the late shifts but I am still doing my bit trying to help when I can.

“I got a night off on Friday so I could be ready for the game.

“We are very happy here. It is a lovely area with lovely people and I am really enjoying the football club.

‘‘Getting in the team is the icing on the cake – hopefully I can keep enjoying it and stay in the team.”

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 ??  ?? SPOT ON: Keeper Adam Legzdins is down quickly to save Michael McKenna’s first-half penalty kick before Danny Mullen rises above the Arbroath defence with the opener to set Dundee on the way to a 2-0 victory at Dens Park.
SPOT ON: Keeper Adam Legzdins is down quickly to save Michael McKenna’s first-half penalty kick before Danny Mullen rises above the Arbroath defence with the opener to set Dundee on the way to a 2-0 victory at Dens Park.
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