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McCann hits back at pundit’s prediction

DUNDEE: Manager defends side against claims they would burn out

- IAN ROACHE

Dundee boss Neil McCann has responded to a prediction made by TV pundit Chris Sutton during the derby win over Dundee United.

McCann, a former studio analyst for Sky, didn’t name the ex-Celtic striker but obviously took umbrage at Sutton’s suggestion during BT Sport’s live coverage of Wednesday’s Betfred Cup clash that his team might not last the pace.

They certainly did, deservedly beating the Tangerines 2-1 to secure a quarterfin­al tie against Celtic on September 20.

As he prepared for today’s league trip to Hamilton Accies, the Dark Blues manager said: “It is funny because I have heard comments from people who were saying Dundee would burn out. It was a certain pundit on the television who was thinking we would burn out at half-time because of the intensity of our play.

“I obviously didn’t hear it at the time so it didn’t bother me.

“Afterwards I just laughed. I just knew it wouldn’t (happen). Whether he (Sutton) had a change of opinion, I don’t know.

“But certainly everyone I have spoken to and every comment I have heard has been about the intensity and the workrate of the players, saying it was brilliant.

“We train at such a high intensity all week and it’s all timed so that we can sustain it.

“Every other manager would probably back their side but I think we’re really fit – absolutely.”

Dundee’s Faissal El Bakhtaoui is reaping rewards on the pitch for long, hard hours becoming stronger in the gym.

The 24-year-old grew up playing futsal on beaches in the south of France before moving to Scotland and winning a contract with Dunfermlin­e.

Snapped up by former Dens boss Paul Hartley in the summer of last year, he admits he found it hard to adjust after playing in League One with the Pars.

Now, though, the striker is fully equipped to deal with the demands of the Premiershi­p and showed what he is capable of on Wednesday night with an early contender for goal of the season against Dundee United in the Betfred Cup derby win at Dens. El Bakhtaoui, who hopes to win the nod once again against Hamilton on Premiershi­p business today, said: “I am now playing against big, strong players.

“So I go to the gym every day after training for an hour or an hour and a half.

“I go with big (Sofien) Moussa, who is living next door to me, as well as Glen Kamara and Roarie Deacon. “We all go to the gym together. “I do weights but not large ones, working my upper body.

“I don’t feel bigger physically but I do feel stronger.

“It makes a big impact for me in the games – 100%. It helps me so much and it is much better than before.

“All those hours in the gym are worth it.”

When asked if the physical nature of the Premiershi­p had surprised him, El Bakhtaoui said: “Playing in League One with Dunfermlin­e was physical but it is harder in the Premiershi­p because you are up against better players.

“They are also tall, big defenders so it is quite different, but now I know what to expect in the Premiershi­p.”

El Bakhtaoui scored a stunning goal against Celtic last season which earned him high praise from Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers.

However, he rates his incredible volleyed strike against United even higher.

He added: “I was delighted to score a spectacula­r goal against Dundee United in the derby. “I think it was my best goal. “It was better than my one against Celtic as we won this time and went through in the cup.

“Everyone did really well. It was a big game for the club and I was happy to be involved.

“Hopefully I can stay in the team now. I need to work hard and show the manager I can play in this team every week.

“I have to be confident and keep going. I just needed some game time to get my confidence back.

“Last season was difficult for me as I had been at Dunfermlin­e and it wasn’t the same level.

“It was my first year in the Premiershi­p but I think I know now how high the level is.

“So I will just work as hard as I can

to get games now hopefully against Hamilton.

“They are a tough team and it is a difficult place to go to.

“They are a physical side with some good players but we just have to concentrat­e on ourselves.”

Meanwhile, Dundee will again be without striker Sofien Moussa today, with the Tunisian suffering from a knee injury.

McCann said: “Moussa is being assessed and it is not reacting to what we thought it would. So we’re a wee bit concerned for him and he is getting scans.

“It wasn’t looking good the other night for the game so he wasn’t able to feature so we’ll see after he has been scanned. We should know more in the next couple of days.”

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Pictures: SNS. Top and above: Dundee’s Faissal El Bakhtaoui is hoping to have many more goals to celebrate as strengthen­ing work pays off.

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