Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

‘Insurance’ man has shown his real value

- BY GEORGE CRAN

MO Sylla is providing Dundee’s midfield “insurance” as he enjoys his best spell in dark blue.

The Frenchman joined in the summer from Hartlepool United following their relegation to the National League.

However, for large chunks of the campaign he hasn’t been able to dislodge Malachi Boateng from the holding role in Tony Docherty’s midfield.

The Crystal Palace loanee has started 23 times for the Dark Blues this season while his more senior

colleague has been in the starting XI on nine occasions.

He’s had the shirt for Dundee’s last two matches, however, and impressed in both as he helped the side to key victories over St Johnstone and Ross County.

His manager is delighted to see the summer signing make the most of his chance.

“Mo has shown a real level of consistenc­y and that’s credit to him,” Docherty said.

“Mo had an opportunit­y to come into the team – he and Mal Boateng have been battling it out – but Mo took his opportunit­y.

“He’s a good profession­al and is excellent at what he does.

“He gives real insurance for the others in midfield because he’s so combative and wins the majority of second balls.

“Mo is a very good footballer as well, I think people maybe don’t see that as much.

“He has done great in the last few games.

“That’s testament to the whole squad because there is a healthy competitio­n and that can only help us reach our objectives.”

Sylla’s example points to the perfect scenario for Docherty.

His squad at Dens Park is a large one so there are options available to change things if individual performanc­es drop.

The sweet spot for a manager is seeing the replacemen­t player grab the opportunit­y to play with both hands.

He’s got that from Sylla lately but insists there are more in the building raring to go.

“We have good players on the bench as well with the likes of Fin Robertson and Josh Mulligan,” Docherty added.

“With the work done by Luke McCowan and Lyall Cameron, it’s difficult for them to get in.

“But you don’t see that – if you came in here on a day’s training, they are all absolutely at it every day.

“That’s the way it should be.”

 ?? ?? TAKING HIS CHANCE: Dundee’s Mo Sylla has impressed in the holding midfield role as the Dark Blues secured back-to-back Premiershi­p wins.
TAKING HIS CHANCE: Dundee’s Mo Sylla has impressed in the holding midfield role as the Dark Blues secured back-to-back Premiershi­p wins.

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