Doolan hoping for extended run

Partick Thistle striker Kris Doolan is hoping for an extended run in the starting line-up after marking his return with a goal on Sunday.

Published 9th Jan 2015

Photo: Jeff Holmes

Partick Thistle striker Kris Doolan is hoping for an extended run in the starting line-up after marking his return with a goal on Sunday.

Doolan's strike in the 2-2 draw with Dundee United was his first for three months but he had only started four matches in the intervening period.

Ten of Doolan's 21 appearances this season have come off the bench and the forward is looking for more game time in order to add to his four goals.

Doolan, whose side take on Ross County on Saturday, said:

It was nice to start again and to cap that off with a goal was brilliant.

I had been coming off the bench so it's nice to come on from the start. When it's only 15 minutes here and there it's difficult to score.

When you know you are coming on from the start you have 90 minutes to get on the score sheet.''

Doolan and Ryan Stevenson have often been alternated up front but both played - and scored - against United and Doolan hopes there can be room for both in the team.

I think it showed on Sunday, Ryan played in midfield, he's an adaptable player,'' the 28-year-old said.

He has played in midfield most of his career, he has just had the odd spell up front.

It was nice that the manager put us both out there on the pitch and we have both topped that off with a goal.''

Thistle have not played County since the opening day of the season and a repeat of their 4-0 win would extend their lead over the Scottish Premiership bottom club to 13 points.

But Doolan expects a tougher assignment in Dingwall against Jim McIntyre's team than their previous meeting.

Since they have taken the new manager on board, he has changed quite a few things, and it seems to change weekly as well,'' Doolan said.

They chop and change their players so we are definitely expecting a totally different team from the one we played on the first day of the season.''