Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Arabs kept guessing on starting XI

- BY TOM DUTHIE

Let the big Dundee United guessing game begin . . .

Put another way, what will Ray McKinnon’s line-up be as the curtain goes up on the new season when the Tangerines face Raith Rovers in the Betfred Cup on Saturday?

Normally by this time, with just three days to go until the competitiv­e stuff, fans have a fair idea of what their favourites’ starting XI will be.

They’ll probably even have a sense of what the shape of the side will look like.

The fans will have had five or maybe six friendlies in which to run their eye over and form opinions on new signings, how existing players have come back and maybe get an idea of which youngsters could break through in the coming campaign.

And, while the first couple of these games will be about getting the legs going again, by the last one or two how the manager plans to go tactically is usually pretty clear.

For the first time in decades, however, this pre-season Arabs have not had that chance.

As they’ve completed their build-up in record time — it will be little over three weeks between the first training session and opening cup-tie — last week’s 3-0 win at Montrose was the only public outing.

There was a victory over Blackpool for what was not too far away from the first team on Friday, followed by a defeat for a more mixed bag of a side against Peterhead on Sunday.

Both those outings where behind closed doors, meaning all bar a few dozen who were willing to peer over fences, have only seen their team once since.

There’s nothing sinister in that. The length and nature of the build-up was a case of needs must.

After a marathon 2016/17 campaign, the manager knew his players deserved a decent break to recover — physically and mentally.

That meant he had to rely on them to keep their fitness ticking over during their holidays, which they did, then condense what’s been a “topping up” process to get them back to peak shape in a matter of just a few weeks.

He’s happy he’s been able to do that

 ??  ?? Scott Fraser (left) could form a partnershi­p with Willo Flood.
Scott Fraser (left) could form a partnershi­p with Willo Flood.

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