The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

No excuses for Dee’s Tynecastle torment

- Rab Douglas

These are strange times to be playing football but there can be no excuses for Dundee ’s mass ive ly disappoint­ing defeat to Hearts.

When the Championsh­ip season started at Tynecastle last Friday night, there were no fans in the stands to see the home team make a statement with a 6-2 win.

What should have been a packed stadium was empty and, instead of electric, the atmosphere was eerie but that didn’t appear to bother the Hearts players as they went on to dominate.

Let’s be honest, it was a really sore one for Dundee.

Manager James McPake and every single player will be hurting because of the manner in which they lost the game.

This, of course, is a shortened season because of Covid-19 and every side would have been keen to hit the ground running.

Dundee would have been looking to put down a marker in the division, hoping to make those who had He a r t s down as promotion certaintie­s think again.

Sadly, for them and the rest of the Championsh­ip, Robbie Neilson’s men only showed why they are favourites by a mile for the title.

When you look at match in hindsight, it over by half-time.

I suppose a plus point for Dund e e wa s th e performanc­e of Charlie Adam and, in particular, his excellent goal.

However, Hearts merely upped their game again after Adam’s strike went in.

In saying all that, it was the first league match and I know that the Dundee manager James McPake will be working so hard to get it right when Morton visit Dens on Saturday.

Before that , we at Arbroath welcome the Jam Tarts to Gayfield on Friday the was

night so it’s over to us now to try to stop them.

Ne i lson has the experience of winning the title with Dundee United last season and will be looking forward to this campaign with justifiabl­e confidence.

Hearts also have, as they showed at Tynecastle last week, real strength in depth in their squad.

Like Dundee, we had a disappoint­ing loss away from home to kick off the campaign, our defeat coming at Raith Rovers.

We look forward to perhaps the toughest challenge this division can throw at you but I am sure we can raise our game for a home match against the promotion favourites.

It was pleasing, as a fellow goalkeeper, to see Benjamin Siegrist play so well for Dundee United against Aberdeen at Tannadice last weekend.

While the 0-0 draw may not have been a thriller to

watch, I’m sure big Benji enjoyed it immensely.

I liked the look of him in the Championsh­ip last season and he now looks composed as he beds h im se l f in to the Premiershi­p.

United have a good one there and he will be worth more than a few points to them this season.

There has been some understand­able anxiety among Celtic fans following that poor performanc­e in the 2-0 weekend defeat by Rangers.

However, as someone who knows Neil Lennon, I can assure them that, as well as hurting badly, he will be using all his experience and ability to find a way of getting back on top in Old Firm games.

My message to worried supporters is: “Remember the last nine years.”

Celtic have shown the consistenc­y required over that time and have always come through in the end.

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Hearts showed why they are hot favourites for the Championsh­ip title with the victory over Dundee.

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