The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

GOALKEEPIN­G DILEMMA AND TRANSFER GAMBLE PLAY PARTS IN DECLINE

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What has gone wrong in Dundee United’s third season back in the Premiershi­p after finishing fourth last term?

INSTABILIT­Y IN THE DUGOUT

United have had six managers since American businessma­n Mark Ogren purchased a controllin­g stake in December 2018, and three this season alone. Jack Ross was sacked after just seven games in charge and his assistant, Liam Fox, was promoted before leaving the role in late February, with Jim Goodwin taking charge until the end of the season. There was further change around the time Fox departed as sporting director Tony Asghar left his role.

EUROPEAN NIGHTMARE

United beat AZ Alkmaar in the Europa Conference League in their first home match of the season but their campaign began to unravel during the return trip to the Netherland­s when they conceded seven goals – six of them in a 25-minute spell. The shell-shock appears to have lasted and more heavy defeats have followed. United lost 3-0 at home to both St Mirren and Kilmarnock, suffered a club-record 9-0 home defeat by Celtic and were thrashed 4-0 by Ross County.

GOALKEEPIN­G PROBLEMS

United signed one-cap Australia internatio­nal Mark Birighitti from Central Coast Mariners to replace Celtic-bound Benjamin Siegrist but the 32-year-old has never really recovered from a poor start. Birighitti lost his place after conceding 11 goals in two matches but his replacemen­t, Carljohan Eriksson, let in 12 in the next two games. Birighitti regained his place and United allowed Eriksson to join Nordsjaell­and on loan in January without signing a replacemen­t. Birighitti lost his place again after gifting St Johnstone a late winner but 21-year-old Jack Newman let in four goals in Dingwall on his full debut. Birighitti was again dropped following his part in a terrible opening goal for Livingston and Newman was back in goal on Wednesday night.

LACK OF BITE

United have a host of ball-playing midfielder­s including Ian Harkes, Jamie Mcgrath, Craig Sibbald, Peter Pawlett, Dylan Levitt and Arnaud Djoum but they have lacked a ball-winner in the centre of the park since losing Jeando Fuchs and then Calum Butcher.

WHERE WERE THE GOALS COMING FROM?

United signed Tony Watt from Motherwell in January last year but he only managed one goal, against his former club, to add to the 10 goals he netted in claret and amber that season. They brought in former Scotland striker Steven Fletcher before the start of this campaign and sold Nicky Clark to St Johnstone. Watt struggled for game time before being allowed to join St Mirren on loan on the final day of the January window while on four league goals alongside Fletcher. The 36-year-old has since doubled his season tally but is the only experience­d forward on the books with support coming from Rory Mcleod, who turned 17 in February.

 ?? ?? Dundee United owner Mark Ogren.
Dundee United owner Mark Ogren.

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