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LEE WILKIE: Dundee players need to step up and give boss James McPake deserved time and why a tactical tweak may have cost United top-six spot

LEE WILKIE: Dundee players need to step up and give boss James McPake deserved time and why a tactical tweak may have cost United top-six spot By Lee Wilkie © SNS Group Dundee manager James McPake endured another tough day at the office at Morton on Saturday. Dundee have fallen off a cliff of late but, with a real, accountable, team effort, I truly believe they can still turn it around. The not-so-distant past tells us they can do that. The Dark Blues went through a wee spell not long ago where they were starting to play quite well and they looked like they’d turned the corner when they beat Hearts.

ANALYSIS: Optimism tempered with a healthy dose of reality has Dundee United right where they need to be

ANALYSIS: Optimism tempered with a healthy dose of reality has Dundee United right where they need to be © Shutterstock Feed Dundee United boss Micky Mellon. You would imagine even the most optimistic Dundee United fan would now concede their chances of making the top six are slim. In the same breath, the hardest-to-please Arabs will be content at where the team finds themselves in their first season in the top flight since 2016. That probably sums up the Tangerines’ Premiership campaign so far, optimism tempered with a healthy dose of reality, resulting in an underwhelming but pleasing outcome, nonetheless. With two games to go until the split, seventh feels about right for this United team, more than good enough to hold their own in the division but not quite the finished article.

Benjamin Siegrist insists nothing s impossible and Dundee United won t give up the fight for a top-six finish

“We should’ve been able to, not just hang on, but look for that second goal. “Even though they equalised we still had two good chances at the end. It’s fine margins, as always. “We’re ambitious so we’re disappointed.” “We’re always disappointed to concede because, as a unit, we pride ourselves on getting clean sheets” The 29-year-old former Aston Villa man insists the Terrors were frustrated as they let their levels slip in the second half to allow Killie back into the game. Like all goalies, Siegrist prides himself on clean sheets, and admits not being able to shutout the Ayrshire men rankled the United squad.

Dundee United wide man Adrian Sporle faces race to be fit for visit of champions Celtic

Rangers 4 Dundee United 1: Tangerines start brightly but champions-elect show their class to run out winners at Ibrox

Rangers 4 Dundee United 1: Tangerines start brightly but champions-elect show their class to run out winners at Ibrox Updated: February 21, 2021, 7:09 pm © SNS Group Joe Aribo congratulates Ryan Kent after he doubled the hosts lead. A spirited Dundee United fell to a 4-1 defeat at Ibrox as goals from Ianis Hagi, Ryan Kent, Joe Aribo and Alfredo Morelos stretched Rangers’ lead at the top of the Premiership to 18 points. The Tangerines started well on a lovely winter’s afternoon in the southside of Glasgow but first-half strikes from Hagi and Kent all but killed the game as a contest. Aribo’s powerful strike put the game beyond the Terrors on 48 minutes before an error from Benjamin Siegrist allowed Morelos to net his eighth league goal of the season.

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