Dumbarton 0-1 Dundee
Posted in Dumbarton FC at 12:00 on 23 January 2022
Scottish Cup, Round Four, The Rock, 22/1/22.
What to make of this?
Against a top division side we looked reasonably comfortable and even with ten men for 46 minutes – I don’t know what Ross MacLean did to get sent off, the Pixellot camera had done its usual panning away thing when nothing’s happening at a free kick, but he’s an idiot for doing it – were in the game. And they only scored from a penalty. It struck Joe McKee’s arm but he couldn’t have got out of the way.
In fact our best chance came late on. Stuart Carswell blazed over after a couple of headers from a free kick opened up the chance for him but he rarely scores from open play. (He rarely scores at all.)
It was a pretty nondescript game all round. Dundee hardly threatened us, a couple of close range headers in the first half – one sent wide the other easily into Sam Ramsbottom’s arms – and a long range effort Sam tipped over. Second half I can only think of a Leigh Griffiths shot dragged wide and another straight at Sam.
First half Dundee did look sharper and quicker thinking, especially at loose/second balls, but as the game wore on the difference seemed to lessen.
We can’t be judged on this. Dundee were fairly toothless and we didn’t lay a glove on them either. (Ross MacLean possibly apart.) Big Josh up front did okay but wasn’t given enough service. Defenders know he’s there, though.
Cove Rangers next Saturday is a bigger test of our league chances.
I hope the display gives the team confidence, though.
Tags: Cove Rangers, Dundee, Joshua Oyinsan, Leigh Griffiths, Ross MacLean, Sam Ramsbottom, Scottish Cup, Stuart Carswell, William Hill Scottish Cup