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Micky Mellon: Scottish Cup can be a route back to Europe for Dundee United
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James McPake: Dundee boss calls for defensive steel ahead of crucial Championship run-in
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Hearts 2 Dundee 1: Dark Blues give good account of themselves but still fall 18 points behind league leaders at Tynecastle
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Dundee s Jason Cummings after scoring his spotkick.
Dundee were determined to show they were a different team to the side that was trounced at Tynecastle on the opening day of the Championship season.
They achieved that with a display that had the Jam Tarts worried but still lost to sit 18 points behind the hosts.
Hearts took the lead through Andy Halliday on 35 minutes, with Armand Gnanduillet making it 2-0 on 58 minutes.
Jason Cummings scored from the spot to bring Dundee back into it but, despite a few near things, they couldn’t find an equaliser.
Jorge Villafaña creates his own luck over a long career that now includes the Galaxy Kevin Baxter © Provided by The LA Times Defender Jorge Villafana follows a play during the second half on July 13, 2020, in Kissimmee, Fla. (Phelan M. Ebenhack / Associated Press)
Jorge Villafaña says no one calls him sueño anymore. Which is too bad because the nickname, inspired by the TV talent show Sueño MLS, fits a soccer career that has truly been a dream.
It started when Villafaña, then known as Jorge Flores, bested more than 2,000 other contestants to win a tryout with an MLS team, leading to a 14-year journey that saw him win four trophies in two countries and make 21 appearances with the U.S. national team.
WHEN the January transfer window closed last Monday night it brought an end to Peter Lawwell’s involvement in player recruitment at Celtic after over 17 years. Lawwell, who took over from Ian McLeod back in 2003, will retire as their chief executive in June and be replaced by Scottish Rugby chief operating officer Dominic McKay. Last month’s incomings and outgoings were typical of his lengthy spell at the helm of the Parkhead club – the sale of Jeremie Frimpong to German outfit Bayer Leverkusen for £11.5m made a substantial profit. The disastrous campaign that Neil Lennon’s team has made him an unpopular figure with the Celtic supporters and the warm-weather training break to Dubai last month saw him subjected to savage criticism from the public and politcians.
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