Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Welcome break but window can transform Dee chances

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IT’S incredibly difficult not to feel huge sympathy for Dundee at the weekend.

The were forced to play their match at Aberdeen despite their squad being decimated by injuries and Covid.

The match ended in defeat but the Dark Blues can take plenty of encouragem­ent from the spirit shown by the players at Pittodrie.

And it was good to see my old team-mate Dave Mackay back on the bench again!

But frankly it was a disgrace the match went ahead.

Now, though, the Dark Blues can take stock.

With three weeks until they take on Livingston there is plenty of time to address the problems they’ve faced this season.

January will be a huge month for Dundee.

James McPake has some real work to do.

I’d say at least three or four new faces are needed.

Even without Covid-19 cases, injuries have stretched Dundee’s squad in the past few weeks.

In the first half of the campaign, the Dark Blues have played well at times but still lost out.

That shows they aren’t too far away.

But they need a bit more quality to turn those performanc­es into points.

They lose cheap goals and that’s something McPake needs to address.

Even without Lee Ashcroft’s injury, central defence is a position I think the Dens boss would’ve been looking at anyway.

However, it is January and a window everyone knows you aren’t going to be able to get new players who have been flying in the first half of the season.

But the Dundee manager knows how important getting his existing players a bit of help will be.

If Leigh Griffiths can start finishing the way he did at Pittodrie on Sunday then adding firepower might not be as pressing as it was just a week ago.

He’s not had the impact we all expected.

To be fair to McPake, you look back at the start of the season and he had plenty of options up front – Griffiths, Jason Cummings, Danny

Mullen, Cillian Sheridan and Alex Jakubiak all to choose from.

Suddenly, though, through a lack of discipline or injury, it was Griffiths and a not-yet-fit Jakubiak who started at the weekend.

With Sheridan out for the season, I do feel they need a physical option to give them a different dimension.

What they need most of all is a lift in spirits.

Five losses in a row is poor but there are mitigating circumstan­ces over the past few weeks.

Taking a bit of a breather now, though enforced, has been timed well for the Dark Blues.

They’ve shown they can create chances already this season.

Adding a bit of quality at both ends would be ideal for the

Dark Blues.

January is a crucial month for Dundee – they certainly need better form to kick off 2022 in the proper fashion.

 ?? ?? Dave Mackay was on the bench for Dundee at Pittodrie.
Dave Mackay was on the bench for Dundee at Pittodrie.

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