The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Patience starting to pay off for Cove stopper

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Stuart McKenzie knew he had to bide his time to earn a return between the posts for Cove Rangers.

Veteran stopper McKenzie was recalled to the starting line-up for Friday’s 2-0 win over Queen’s Park and produced a man-of-the match performanc­e at the Balmoral Stadium.

He earned the praise of his manager Jim McIntyre, who admitted he felt for McKenzie after he fell behind Kyle Gourlay in the pecking order.

However after the 4-4 draw with Hamilton Accies, where Gourlay was penalised for time-wasting late on which led to the hosts’ late equaliser, McIntyre opted to bring back the long-serving McKenzie.

The 34-year-old played in cup games against Livingston and Raith Rovers but Friday was his first league outing of the season.

“It’s been frustratin­g with not starting the season but the same happened last year,” said McKenzie.

“I just kept working hard and waited for my chance.

“We just keep pushing each other in training and we both get on well. He’ll work hard in training and try to put pressure on to get back in.

“You need two good goalies at the club to push each other and get the best out of each other. That’s what we’ve been doing for the last year-and-a-half.”

The fact he was able to return with a clean sheet was even more pleasing, given Cove’s defensive worries.

“It gives the team confidence... and gives the strikers opportunit­ies to go and get the goals,” added McKenzie.

“It might just be one chance in a game and they need to take it. But we need to keep the back door closed as well.”

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