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    Dundee United -V- Inverness CT - Report

    Caley Jags dump the Arabs

     

    Inverness threw the form book out the window as they went to Tannadice and convincingly beat United 2-0 thanks to first half strikes from Iain Vigurs and Connor Bell. It was no more than Inverness deserved as they kept the home side relatively quiet throughout and the three points went back up the A9.

    Thankfully, they paid no attention to my pre-match prediction of a home win and went about their business with some authority.

    John Robertson went with an unchanged side from the excellent draw at Falkirk.

    Under fire Arabs boss Ray McKinnon brought in Scott McDonald and Sam Stanton to try and give him some attacking promise. Out went Billy King and Jordie Briels missed out through injury. 

    That went well Raymond! A board meeting was hastily arranged at Tannadice on Saturday night.

    ICT Chris was in attendance and he was suitably chuffed with how things went, here is his account of the game.

    We were excellent today, thoroughly deserved the win and it probably should've been more. We appear to have stumbled on a formation and style that works, or it has the last two weeks anyway.  We built on the performance against Falkirk and improved on it.

    We set up in a pretty standard 4-4-2, relatively flat in midfield with Chalmers left and Mulraney right. Vigurs and Polworth sat in the middle in front of the the same back four as previously, including returning hero Donaldson. Up front we had Baird and Bell.

    United had a few chances early and forced Ridgers into a reflex save from a shot (didn't see who hit it) and then we had to scramble clear from within the six yard box after a prolonged stramash. After that we really took over and started having an impact in an attacking sense. Baird and Tremarco missed headers and we had a few other openings before opening the scoring. Following a corner the ball was headed clear to Vigurs who shot in from the edge of the box.

    We then doubled our lead with one of the best goals I've seen us score in years. A United attack broke down around our 18 yard box and we broke with a little dink into midfield from Donaldson (I think). We then moved the ball quickly through midfield and released Mulraney with a weighted through ball. Mulraney rinsed the left back for pace and drove into the box, where he hit a driven low cross that Connor Bell drilled in from a couple of yards. It was a ******* belter, everything about it was perfect, the passing, the pace, the finish.  When Mulraney got the ball I said to my mate that this would be goal of the season, I can't imagine us scoring a better one this season.

    We had a couple of other breaks which could've lead to goals in the first half, Mulraney, Baird and Bell all had opportunities. Into the second half and we again sat strong and broke, with Mulraney probably having the best chance when he was put right through but didn't shoot quickly enough. Donaldson also had a header that he put over but should've got on target. United, oddly, played with their centre half Durnan up front from an hour but that had zero impact, I don't think a single chance came from it. There were a couple of set pieces that Ridgers had to save but weren't really threatening. It was nervy for the fans because we've been so bad but looking back, we cigar'd it in the second half.

    Full Time 0-2

    Overall, we were excellent. Vigurs was at the heart of everything, he ran the midfield. He has been superb this season, strolling though games and dominating possession. He can switch the play but it's the way he plays little passes to create space, flicks round the corner of players and turns with the ball that makes him so effective. He really has been a class act and is the heart of our team. 

    Defensively we have somehow become settled and solid. Having two experienced full backs in Tremarco and Raven is a help but Donaldson has been a rock the last two weeks, defends well, no nonsense, quick and good in the air. He clearly loved getting that win, going by his celebrations at the end. He looks like being a real find. 

    Up front Baird and Bell aren't likely to be prolific but the way they pull defenders about, hold the ball and make runs is vital to creating the space for our chances. Mulraney has kicked on in the last two weeks, another confidence filled game today, including an actual assist, miracle of miracles!  Second week in a row he dominated the full back and his end product was better. Great stuff

    You can see why ICT Chris was drooling over the second goal. She's a belter as Gerry Cinnamon would say..........

    Robbo was suitably chuffed as well


    Date: 21/10/2017  Venue: Tannadice Attendance: 5560 Referee: Willie Collum
     
    Dundee United: 0

    • Lineup:  Lewis; Durnan, Toshney, McMullan (Murdoch, 60), McDonald, Stanton (Fraser, 76), Edjenguele, Flood, Robson, Keatings, Fyvie (King, 52).  
    • Subs (not used): Mehmet, Scobbie, N'koyi, Smith.
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: James Keatings (65)
    • Sent Off: none

    Inverness CT: 2

    • Lineup:  Ridgers; Raven, Tremarco, Chalmers, Polworth, Baird, Vigurs (Oakley, 87), Mulraney (Cooper, 74), Bell (Trafford, 82), Mckay, Donaldson.
    • Subs (not used): Esson, Warren, Elsdon, Mackay.
    • Scorers: Iain Vigurs (28) Connor Bell (36)
    • Booked: Brad Mckay (16)
    • Sent Off: none

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