Scottish Daily Mail

Ross sure he can raise standards and morale in his Tannadice squad

- By GEORGE GRANT

DUNDEE united manager Jack Ross says he must get more out of the players already at his disposal — with more Tannadice recruits looking unlikely. Ross admitted there was ‘nothing imminent’ on the transfer front with less than a week until the window shuts as he bids to turn around a poor start to the season against Celtic tomorrow. united have lost four consecutiv­e games and conceded 14 goals in the last three alone ahead of the champions’ visit to Tannadice. ‘I think we have got a good squad of players here who we haven’t got enough from at the moment,’ Ross said. ‘I need to get more out of them as a manager. ‘I think we have enough in the squad to produce better performanc­es and results. ‘The obvious thing to say is we need to defend better collective­ly. But the easiest way to do that is by working harder than we have done because that collective work rate hasn’t been there, and I own that responsibi­lity because it’s my job to get the most from my players in terms of those basic parts of the game. ‘And if we do that, we have enough ability in the squad to play well, because when we have had the ball this season we have done okay, it’s been without the ball that’s been our biggest challenge.’ united have lost the ball-winning capabiliti­es of Jeando Fuchs and Calum Butcher in recent months and signed creative midfielder­s such as Dylan Levitt, Jamie McGrath and Craig Sibbald over the summer. But Ross believes his players can combine skill with steel. ‘Midfielder­s used to be midfielder­s,’ he said. ‘They could pass the ball and be creative but also have a discipline about them and do the defensive aspects of the game well. ‘And I still think that’s the case, I still think midfielder­s can do that. I don’t think they need to be one or the other. ‘We have looked long and hard at everything we have done, and I will reiterate there hasn’t been enough of that hunger to transition well enough in games, collective­ly, not just the midfield. ‘That’s been the main reason, I think, for the poor goals we have conceded in the last two games in particular. ‘I don’t think it’s so much about the certain traits of the individual­s, I think it’s more about us having that simple understand­ing that we need to increase our work rate across the board.’ Ross has not put the focus on lifting confidence after heavy defeats by AZ Alkmaar, Hearts and St Mirren. ‘To use lack of confidence is a weak excuse from us,’ the former St Mirren and Falkirk player said. ‘In truth, as a footballer, did I ever go into a game feeling super confident and brilliant? no, I didn’t. ‘I think most players are the same, they all go into games with insecuriti­es, uncertaint­ies and anxieties before, even the top players... you would be amazed. But usually they come to life on the pitch. ‘And from the belief side of it, there is absolutely no point taking to the pitch on Sunday if we don’t believe we can win the game. ‘If I don’t think we can win the game on Sunday then I won’t turn up — and I will be there, before it starts a rumour!’

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