Scottish Daily Mail

DUNDEE ARE DEPLETED AS COVID HITS SQUAD

- By ALAN DOUGLAS

DunDee are set to travel to Motherwell with a weakened squad after a further positive Covid-19 case. The Premiershi­p bottom club confirmed before Wednesday’s goalless draw with Hibernian that they would be without Luke McCowan and Zak Rudden through Covid-related absences. The club have now confirmed that they have returned two positive tests this week. A statement added: ‘The first positive case earlier this week led to five players being identified as close contacts and as a result, some members of the squad missed out against Hibernian due to isolation periods. ‘Testing ahead of tomorrow’s match at Fir Park has returned another positive case and, as a result, a further five players have been identified as close contacts and some further players will have to isolate as a result. ‘The club is co-operating fully with the appropriat­e authoritie­s.’

Both McCowan and Rudden will remain missing at Fir Park, while Charlie Adam has dropped out of the squad with a hamstring injury. Manager Mark McGhee was already missing goalkeeper Adam Legzdins and long-term absentee Cillian Sheridan through injury. Speaking before the latest news, McGhee was looking to build on the draw against Hibs after the shock of their 4-0 defeat by Livingston in his first home game in charge. ‘We are striving for some form of continuity and consistenc­y. If we play well and perform to the level we did on Wednesday then we’ll win games,’ said McGhee. ‘We showed how we have a determinat­ion to stay in a game and try and win a game after the shocking result and confidence­sapping result last weekend. ‘It doesn’t have to be quantum leap from the other night. As long as we start to achieve a level of consistenc­y, then I know we will start to get better.’

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