Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

McPake shock should’ve won

- BY GEORGE CRAN

DUNDEE boss James McPake says he was “taken aback” by Robbie Neilson’s post-match comments after their 3-1 victory over Hearts.

The Dark Blues gained a measure of revenge on the Jambos for the opening-day 6-2 trouncing at Tynecastle by cutting the gap at the top of the table to five points on Saturday night.

A dominant first half from the Dens Park club earned a two-goal lead before the visitors came back into the contest after the break through an Andy Irving goal.

Hearts had chances to level things but Dundee stood firm and eventually sealed a vital three points in their Championsh­ip challenge through a late Jonathan Afolabi penalty.

Tynecastle boss Neilson disagreed with the awarding of the spot-kick and pointed the finger at referee Don Robertson after the game adding that he felt Shaun Byrne should have been red carded in the second minute.

He also said “on the balance of chances, we should have won the game”.

McPake, though, rejects that view.

The Dundee boss said: “I was surprised at Robbie’s comments.

“I didn’t quite get the one where he thought they might have won the game, I was taken aback by that.

“Without being disrespect­ful I think we could have been three or four up if you look at Danny

Mullen’s chance and Osman Sow’s chance in the first half. We could also have had another penalty.

“Yeah, they had chances but that wasn’t the game I watched. It was maybe a bit of emotion from Robbie after the game.

“I thought the referee was right with the Byrne tackle. It was a foul and a hard challenge but he wasn’t out of control.

“If Shaun had gone in to hurt Naismith I would have been fuming with him because that’s not how we do things.

“On the night, the better team won.”

Meanwhile, McPake says he is “worried” by the new restrictio­ns brought in this week to deal with the latest surge of coronaviru­s cases.

But as it stands there are no changes to Dundee’s preparatio­n for matches. Next up for the Dark Blues is a Scottish Cup clash with

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Robbie Neilson wasn’t happy with referee Don Robertson’s performanc­e
Dundee manager James McPake. Robbie Neilson wasn’t happy with referee Don Robertson’s performanc­e

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