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Dundee manager James McPake admits 'plugging the gap' left by Jordan McGhee's absence is his biggest headache

© SNS Group James McPake admits “plugging the gap” in midfield left by Jordan McGhee’s absence is his biggest headache as he searches for Dundee’s winning formula. A defender throughout his career to date, McGhee has transformed himself into a box-to-box midfielder in recent weeks and played a major role in the Dark Blues’ upturn in form. That was until a shoulder injury forced him off early against Arbroath almost two weeks ago and has required surgery to sort the problem. The 24-year-old successfully underwent the operation on Monday morning but is expected to be out for a number of weeks.

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Dundee boss James McPake reveals Dark Blues saw off Premiership interest in Jordan Marshall - and we look at who is heading out of contract at Dens

© Shutterstock Feed James McPake has revealed Dundee saw off Premiership interest in Jordan Marshall to tie the left-back down to a contract extension. The 24-year-old put pen to paper on a new two-year deal just over a week ago and the Dens boss is delighted to keep one of his key men. However, that may not have been the case had the Dark Blues not moved in time to see off the attentions of top-flight opposition. Now McPake is confident there is even better to come from the former Queen of the South man. The Dens boss said: “Jordan Marshall has been outstanding since he came in the building and there was interest in him from the Premiership.

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Delisted Demon among three players to train with Carlton over summer

Delisted Demon among three players to train with Carlton over summer By Carlton has confirmed three players will spend the summer training with them. The Blues have one vacant spot on their list heading into the 2021 season, with delisted Demon Oscar McDonald, undrafted midfielder Zavier Maher and delisted Blue Callum Moore set to spend the off-season at Ikon Park. McDonald played 81 games as a key defender for the Demons before being cut at the end of 2020. Carlton has stated previously their need for key defensive depth, after cutting depth bigs Hugh Goddard, Ben Silvagni and Harrison Macreadie. One player may get an opportunity on Wednesday January 6th during the AFL’s Supplemental Selection Period.

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Dundee boss James McPake says Jordan McGhee can make box-to-box midfield slot his own and be the Dark Blues' Murray Davidson

© SNS Group Repeat performances like Inverness could see Jordan McGhee make the box-to-box central midfield position his own says Dundee manager James McPake. As well as finishing off a fine move to make it 2-2, McGhee cracked the bar with a header leading to the opening goal for Liam Fontaine and had two good chances in the second period. The Dark Blues still have former Dundee United and Hibs midfielder Sam Stanton training with them but if defender McGhee continues to shine in the middle of the park any thoughts of signing Stanton may be on ice. Dundee’s Jordan McGhee wheels away after he slots home to make it 2-2.

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Dundee boss James McPake has full squad to choose from as he chases club's first-ever league win in Inverness

Updated: December 12, 2020, 9:51 am © SNS Group Dundee head north to Inverness today with a full squad for manager James McPake to choose from. In a campaign beset by consistent injury problems, the Dark Blues head to the Highlands with a full complement of players for the first time this season. On-loan Celtic striker Jonathan Afolabi missed last weekend’s 1-0 win over Arbroath with a tight hamstring but has recovered for the Caley Thistle clash. He’ll challenge Danny Mullen for the chance to lead the line while fellow striker Osman Sow also did his chances no harm by netting twice in a bounce game against Forfar this week.

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