Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Cup win can give us the lift we need

- By TOM DUTHIE

SIMON Murray’s dream of scoring the winner in the Challenge Cup Final and giving his medal to his mum as a Mother’s Day present didn’t quite come true.

But setting up the goal that decided Saturday’s final against St Mirren ranks as more than a decent consolatio­n prize.

Murray’s inch-perfect 75th-minute cross from the left was instrument­al in substitute Thomas Mikkelson heading the Tangerines in front and, although his first reaction was a sigh of relief, the Dundonian was on cloud nine after finishing the day a cup winner.

“They gaffer moved me out wide on the left for the second half to drive forward,” he said.

“I did, but Charlie Telfer and Tony Andreu must have got the ball out to me four or five times in the space of about 10 minutes and I didn’t get it into the middle the way I wanted.

“I just thought in my head, keep going, keep going. When Tony put the ball out to me again my touch took it behind me a bit, but all I was thinking was I had to get the cross in because if I did I knew Thomas would be on the end of it.

“I just whipped it in with pace and he did the rest, it was a great feeling to see the ball in the back of the net.

“It would have been a dream come true if I’d scored the winner myself but putting the cross in for it was just as good. I’ll definitely settle for that.”

It meant Murray’s medal was in the card he got for mum Paula yesterday and made for a big family party on Saturday night.

As much as he enjoyed the reception he got from family and friends, by then Murray’s thoughts were on the next job in hand when Ayr United visit Tannadice in the league tomorrow night.

“It was a nice day, so they got the barbecue on and I had some food, but we were training Sunday so that was it for me.

“Ayr’s another big game and we want to build on winning the cup by getting back winning in the league between now and the end of the season so we can get promotion.

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Simon Murray congratula­tes match-winner Thomas Mikkelsen.
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