The Herald on Sunday

McGhee desperate to sample Hampden atmosphere at last

- GAVIN McCAFFERTY

JORDAN McGHEE is determined to seal a long-awaited Hampden trip and give Dundee a confidence boost amid their survival fight.

McGhee was on the books of Hearts when they won the Scottish Cup in 2012 but was a year away from making his debut as a 16-year-old.

The versatile player represente­d Hearts in the Scottish Youth Cup final defeat by Motherwell in 2016 but has never played there in senior football.

Dundee’s priority this season is to get off the bottom of the cinch Premiershi­p but the club have not reached a semi-final since 2006 and today’s visit of Rangers gives them a chance to end that long wait and give their survival fight a shot in the arm.

McGhee said: “I was involved with Hearts when they beat Hibs. I was only a young boy for the 5-1 game, I think I was 15 at the time so I was only in training. But I saw the buildup and what it meant to the club and the players. It’s stuck with me ever since and I have always been hungry for a good cup run.

“I have played at Hampden in the youth cup final and trained there a few times with the Scotland Under-21s. It’s a great venue obviously. If we can get there and play it would be massive.

“I have been to Scotland games and a few cup finals and I would like to taste that atmosphere for myself.”

Dundee were seconds away from drawing a third consecutiv­e game on Wednesday before St Mirren’s Connor Ronan headed a late winner at Dens Park.

McGhee believes today’s game offers a welcome distractio­n from the pressures of the league.

“We know it’s the cup so we can go out and try and relax a bit and play our game, as well as coming up with a game plan to stop Rangers,” the 25-yearold said.

“We can get to a semi-final at Hampden and there is nothing better for a player to play at the national stadium.

“Rangers are in a good place just now but it’s a chance for us to put Wednesday night behind us and try and get the club to Hampden, something that’s not happened for a few years.

“It would be massive for confidence. Wins breed confidence and that’s what we need, the feel-good factor of getting a win. I don’t think we are far off getting a win and if it comes on Sunday then it would

be great.”

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Jordan McGhee is hoping for a distractio­n from league duty

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