The Scotsman

‘Seamless’ transition at United despite coaching staff wipe-out

- By RONNIE ESPLIN

Dundee United academy coach Thomas Courts insists he has made a" relatively seamless" step into first-team duties after boss Micky Mellon and his staff were placed into self-isolation.

Three non-play in gm embers of the United staff tested positive for Covid-19 as part of Tuesday's round of testing and training was cancelled on Wednesday.

A club statement explained the developmen­ts, saying: "Following recent positive Covid-19 tests for non-p lay - ing staff and ahead of further discussion­s with the Scottish FA and Tayside Health Board, we have taken the precaution­ary decision to ask all our first-team coaching staff to self-isolate."

Courts, the academy's head of tactical performanc­e, took training yesterday and will do so again to day, although it is unclear yet as to whether he will be required to take charge of United for the Pre - miership clash with Livingston tomorrow.

The former K el ty Hearts boss, who played for Livingston, Cowdenbeat­h and East Fife, said :" It is anon-going developing situation, but from my perspectiv­e, on a personal level, just anything I can do to be of service to the players and represent the gaffer and the staff. That is my immediate focus just now.

"It has actually been relatively seamless because the way we work with the under18s, we actually work to the same periodisat­ion model.

"The way we design, deliver and execute training is actually very similar.

"S o in terms of the way that I have been integrated, it has actually felt very seamless for me, hopefully it has been quite seamless for the play - ers because ultimately it is their comfort levels that are the priority just now.

"Hopefully they are feeling content, they understand what is expected of them."

United are on a five-game unbeaten run in the league and are sitting just inside the top six. Courts is not lookin gas far ahead as tomorrow’s Premiershi­p clash and revealed he is in constant dialogue with Mellon.

He said :" I am speaking to the gaffer probably ever y six hours, so I am only working on a six-hour cycle at this moment in time. I will have a session prepared for tomorrow. I have his detail into the players today.

"We will speak later today in terms of what the focus needs to be for tomorrow, but at this moment in time it is probably a six-hour cycle before I know what the next six hours is going to entail.

"But because we work in a very aligned fashion I am completely comfortabl­e with what' s required of me just now.

"Micky is feeling fine, prob - ably a little bit frustrated because up until this point he has managed to keep himself out of a situation that takes him out of the dugout, away from his players.

"He will probably be feeling a little bit of frustratio­n, but he certainly hasn't voiced that to me.

"All I have felt is support, empowermen­t and just making sure we are quite clear on what his players need at this stage of the week to heighten the probabilit­y of playing well on Saturday."

 ??  ?? 0 Dundee United manager Micky Mellon and his first-team coaches at Tannadice have been forced to self isolate
0 Dundee United manager Micky Mellon and his first-team coaches at Tannadice have been forced to self isolate

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