SARA DOUBLE HELPS DEES CLIMB THE TABLE

Last updated : 14 March 2002 By Paul Walker
In the match interview prior to the game Ivano said this is the first game in preperation for next seaon. If we play like this I can't wait.

Juan Sara -
Hard To Pin Down
Lee Wilkie started the match, let's hope he can shore up this defence.

Livingston start well with a shot from Quino that Speroni saves well onto the post and wide.

David Fernandez threatens and it is no wonder clubs are looking at him he has a lot of ability. But our defence is looking solid and will take something special to get past them tonight.
Ketsbia hits a low sweet strike wide.

David Fernandez then hits a cracking shot from 25 yards which Speroni does well to tip over the bar.

Gavin Rae, who Berti Vogts is here to watch, puts a nice ball through for Caballero who can only slice wide.

Then Caputo gets Red carded for what seemed to be a foul on Beghetto but couldn't exactly see what happened. To make things worse for Livvy Jim Leishman was also sent packing for giving the fourth official abuse.

What can we do against 10 men?

Artero has a good shot that was comfortablly taken by Broto, followed by a 30yard volley from Rae that is no more than a yard wide.

Half Time summary

Entertaining First Half With Caputo and Leishman being sent packing the highlight.
Wilkie and Rae playing well.

Lee Wilkie Made An
Inspirational Return
2nd Half

A lot of attacking by Dundee that should pay off and does when Sara gets on top of a lovely Artero cross to make it 1-0. That's 3 goals in three games for Sara.
Torres is making good runs and giving 100%.

Then Steve Tosh is Red carded for fouling Ketsbia which looked harsh to say the least.

Can we add another, Kemas replaces Caballero.

Speroni saves our blushes yet again with a great double save.

Then Kemas comes off for Garrido, what's that all about?

Then, yes, Sara scores a lovely shot high into the net. The ref then blows for full time.

Report

Great stuff from the Dee moves us up 2 places.Wilkie was superb and no more could be asked of him. We had a more positive outlook about our play.