DUFC

UNITED THROUGH TO QUARTER FINALS OF WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP

9th February 2014

First Half:

The match started brightly and within the first couple of minutes both goalkeepers were tested with shots from St Mirren's Thompson and United's Armstrong. United had a great chance on the seven minute mark when Mackay-Steven did well on the left and set up Armstrong who sent his shot wide.



Seven minutes later United looked dangerous again but Mackay-Steven was thwarted by an excellent last ditch tackle from McGregor. With 20 minutes on the clock United took a deserved lead. Ciftci took to ball to the by-line and he squared to Gauld who slotted past Kello. Five minutes later the visitors were level. Mark Wilson appeared to foul McLean in the box and the referee had no hesitation in awarding a spot kick. McLean himself stood up and sent Cierzniak the wrong way. Ten minutes before the break Ciftci again turned provider, this time setting up Mackay-Steven who saw his shot parried by Kello. Towards the end of the half United had two further chances to go in front. Firstly Rankin tried to find Armstrong who just failed to connect with his pass and then just after that they should have been ahead when Gauld found Ciftci who saw his header saved at close range from Kello.

Second Half:

United started the second half very positively and after plenty of pressure they edged back in front. Mackay-Steven did superbly on the left and his back post cross found the head of Nadir Ciftci who this time gave Kello no chance. United then went close again when Mackay-Steven had a shot saved by Kello which was followed up by Robertson and once again the Buddies goalkeeper did well to prevent United scoring again. Thompson then had a headed effort in the United box but the ball flew over. United continued to press to extend their lead and the impressive Gauld then had a shot tipped over the crossbar. With 20 minutes remaining Mackay-Steven broke into the box and set up Gauld who was unlucky to see his shot deflect wide. With just over ten minutes remaining, a brilliant piece of goalkeeping kept United ahead. Teale swung a free kick into the United box which was met by Thompson but Cierzniak superbly tipped the ball round the post. Paton then conceded a free kick in a dangerous position and the ball eventually fell to the feet of McGregor who shot into the side netting. With five minutes left Rankin went down in the visitors' box but despite a loud penalty appeal the referee waved play on. The ball broke to Ryan Dow and his fine shot was tipped over by Kello. United then saw the game out and in the end were pleased to hear the final whistle.

Full Time Summary: A fine win for United who at times played some great football. In turn they have got back to winning ways and equally important a place in the last eight of the cup.

Man of the match: - both Ciftci and Mackay-Steven were in fine form but Ryan Gauld was outstanding and looks to be back to his best.

Teams
United:
Cierzniak, Wilson, Souttar, Good, Paton, Rankin, Gauld (Gomis 87), Robertson, Mackay-Steven, Armstrong (Dow 75), Ciftci (El Alagui 87)

St Mirren: Kello, McAusland, McGregor, Kelly, Goodwin, McGowan, Thompson, Naismith, McLean, Newton (Campbell 83) Djemba Djemba (Teale 70)

Referee : Craig Thomson
Attendance : 4952