The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Shankland’s perfect as United go 17 clear

- By Brian Fowlie sport@sundaypost.com

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Shankland (38, 60, 66), Sporle (45)

Lawrence Shankland ended his frustratio­n at going two games without scoring by hitting a perfect hat-trick against Partick Thistle.

Dundee United now have a 17-point lead at the top of the Championsh­ip and only a monumental collapse will stop them running away with title.

A nasty ankle injury sustained by striker Nicky Clark spoiled what was otherwise a hugely pleasing victory for the Tangerines.

Manager Robbie Neilson said: “It was great for Lawrence to get a hat-trick, but a wee bit of a downer with Nicky having to go to the hospital.

“It looks like he might be out for an extended period, which is a blow because he’s been a big player for us.

“We were missing a number of players. Harkes, Mcmullan and Butcher are guys who have been regulars, but the boys who came in were great,” added Neilson who was pleased by the impressive debut of American midfielder Dillon Powers.

Shankland was delighted to be back amongst the goals and his form will hearten Scotland boss Steve Clarke.

He has 25 for the season is looking the most potent striker for March’s Euro 2020 play-offs.

Shankland said: “I don’t think I’ve gone three games without scoring for a while. It was something I had been thinking about.

“Scotland isn’t on my mind constantly, but I know that if I’m performing at my best and scoring goals then I’ll be in with a good shout of playing in those games.”

United went ahead when Shankland broke away from his markers and nodded home a Clark corner kick.

Argentinea­n Adrian Sporle then finished off cross from Glass right on the stroke of half-time.

Shankland’s second came when he went on a long solo run without a tackle coming near him. He cut across the penalty area and fired the ball inside the post.

The 24-year-old followed that up by exchanging passes with Peter Pawlett and finished with his left foot.

Thistle boss Ian Mccall, who cut a deeply frustrated figure, will be working hard on bringing in fresh faces during the transfer window.

The arrival of striker

Zak Rudden appears to be imminent after he was recalled from a loan spell at Plymouth Argyle by Rangers.

He could be joined by Ross County’s Brian Graham and Hamilton’s out-of-favour midfielder Darian Mackinnon.

Mccall said: “For the first half an hour it was the best we’ve played at Firhill.

“We were terrific and should have been ahead but the second half was really poor.”

 ??  ?? Dundee United’s Adrian Sporle (No.3) scores to make it 2-0
Dundee United’s Adrian Sporle (No.3) scores to make it 2-0
 ??  ?? Dundee United’s Lawrence Shankland celebrates completing his hat-trick
Dundee United’s Lawrence Shankland celebrates completing his hat-trick

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