Dundee Utd determined to bounce back against Caley

Published 20th Oct 2017

There's mixed news on the selection front for Dundee Utd ahead of their home game with Inverness Caley on Saturday.

Midfielder Jordie Briels, who limped off with a hip injury during last weekend's loss at Livingston, is rated as 50/50.

Defender Paul Quinn is back, after a heart problem linked to a tooth infection had kept him out since last month.

And midfield man Scott Fraser has an oustide chance of making the squad. He's returned to training, follwing a number of issues with his foot, which he broke back in March.

A victory's vital for Utd, after their defeat at Livvy left them in 4th place in the Championship. Keeper Harry Lewis called the performance an embarrassment. He admits the fans had every right to be frustrated and says everyone's determined to put things right at Tannadice.

Boss Ray McKinnon expects a reaction from his players and is calling for the team to be more clinical, when chances are created