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Pawlett won’t be caught up in the Dundee derby hype

- ALAN TEMPLE

PETER PAWLETT has vowed to ignore the hype when Dundee United defend their 100 per cent Championsh­ip record against city rivals Dundee.

Robbie Neilson’s men made it three victories out of three on Saturday when they dispatched Dunfermlin­e courtesy of a double from the rampant Lawrence Shankland.

The impressive triumph could have been even more comprehens­ive, with Shankland passing up the opportunit­y to notch a hat-trick by missing a late penalty kick and Pawlett (right) shooting wide from a yard.

Neverthele­ss, United remain the early pace-setters and, with Dundee also expected to be battling for the title, Friday night’s televised derby is one of the most eagerly anticipate­d in years.

Pawlett said: “I know how much winning a Dundee derby would mean to the fans and there is hype around it already. However, for us it is vital to remain profession­al and approach the match in the right way.

“It is a big day for the fans but we are keeping a lid on it. Fans can get right up for games but we have a job to do. We need to have the same diligence every day of every week regardless of the opposition.

“We know the fact that is is a derby next means there will be added pressure but we have to deal with that in the right way.

“It’s been a good start to the season but, as we said in the dressing room right after the Dunfermlin­e game, we are only three games in. It is about getting through the next game, taking three points and then moving on.”

Shankland took his remarkable tally for the campaign to seven goals in three league games – nine in all competitio­ns – in a clinical first-half showing as United blew away their hosts.

The former Ayr United ace required just 10 minutes to break the deadlock, f i r i ng through the legs of Ryan Scully from a tight angle after holding off the challenge of Stuart Morrison, who endured a miserable afternoon at the heart of the Dunfermlin­e defence.

Shankland bagged a brace on the half-hour mark when he poweredahe­aderbeyond­Scully from point-blank range following a sensationa­l surge and delivery from the irrepressi­ble Paul McMullan. The Taysiders passed up two glorious chances to add gloss to the scoreline after the break, most notably Scully making a smart save from Shankland’s penalty kick after Kyle Turner had handled the ball in the box.

Pawlett, who otherwise impressed from the bench, then somehow sclaffed a shot wide when presented with an open goal from a Shankland delivery. However, he is adamant a Scully touch on the cross threw him off – mitigating the miss of the season contender. He laughed: “The keeper got a touch on it and it hit off my heel. I have seen it already. It’s on film so there is proof!

“We can have a laugh about it now because we won the game. Had it been 0-0 then it would have been a very different story.”

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