Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

United fail to rekindle the magic of McLean at Parkhead

- BY IAN ROACHE

DUNDEE United tried so hard to evoke the memory of Jim McLean with this performanc­e but ended up losing to Celtic.

It was not something to shout about but it was rather fitting for this occasion that the late, great McLean was the last Tangerines manager to win a match at Celtic Park.

Not since Boxing Day of 1992, when Duncan Ferguson scored the only goal of the game, had United left Parkhead with a victory over the Hoops.

It would have been a wonderful time to have ended that drought, coming just days after his passing.

It wasn’t to be, though, despite some decent play from the visitors.

First-half goals from Ismaila Soro and David Turnbull had the home team in control at the break.

Hoops frontman Odsonne Edouard made it 3-0 on 75 minutes as United battled away and chased every ball – to no avail.

United had made four changes to the side that drew with Motherwell last weekend.

In came Ryan Edwards, Ian Harkes, Peter Pawlett and Nicky Clark, who grabbed the late leveller against the Steelmen. Out went Calum Butcher, Paul McMullan, Jeando Fuchs and Luke Bolton.

Before kick-off, there was a minute’s silence held in memory of McLean and there was a wonderful tribute from the Celtic stadium announcer.

It was just a shame that there were not 60,000 fans inside the ground to pay their own respects to one of Scottish football’s finest managers.

When the play got going, United had a half-chance after just two minutes when Lawrence Shankland headed goalwards at the back post but there were no takers.

Two minutes later, home frontman Edouard got the break of the ball outside the United box, sidesteppe­d a challenge but then shot into the arms of Tangerines keeper Benjamin Siegrist.

Turnbull fired wide for the hosts on 14 minutes and his attempt did not trouble Siegrist.

On 23 minutes, though, United found themselves a goal behind.

Siegrist was beaten by what looked like a wicked swerve of the ball in the air after Soro shot from 25 yards.

The big Swiss goalie, having enjoyed such an excellent season, will still have been disappoint­ed to have conceded from that distance.

United tried to battle back and, on 35 minutes, defender Edwards sent a header just wide following a corner from the right.

Siegrist then saved from Leigh Griffiths before the Tannadice men had a big shout for a handball after Shankland lobbed the ball into the Celtic box. United boss Micky Mellon was incensed and had a long chat with referee Willie Collum on the sidelines.

With 40 minutes on the clock, it was the Hoops who scored next.

Turnbull got yet another goal for his club when he beat Siegrist with a low drive that hit off the keeper’s bottom right-hand post and nestled into the net.

Two goals down, the Tangerines had the proverbial mountain to climb.

Neverthele­ss, just two minutes

 ??  ?? Nicky Clark
went close for United.
Ismaila Soro fires Celtic in front.
Nicky Clark went close for United. Ismaila Soro fires Celtic in front.

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