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Tannadice new boys confident they can assist Uefa Cup push



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Published Date: 18 June 2008
GOALKEEPER Michael McGovern yesterday joined Dundee United from Celtic and immediately set his sights on helping the Tangerines into Europe next season.
Craig Levein's men narrowly missed out on third place last term, but with the news that the SPL is to get an additional Uefa Cup spot their hopes of returning to the European stage have already been enhanced.

McGovern, who signed a one-year deal a
long with German youngster Andis Shala, has experienced high-profile Champions League action as part of the Parkhead club's travelling party, but only ever got as far as the bench on those blue riband occasions.

The 23-year-old Northern Ireland international rejected an offer of a new deal from Celtic to move on to pursue regular first-team football on Tayside. He revealed: "Dundee United is perfect for me and the manager has made it clear he sees me challenging for the jersey.

"I've not come here to be a reserve – I'm looking to play games and establish myself in the side. I know it will be hard because Lukasz Zaluska is a good keeper but I feel I'm ready for the challenge.

"United are one of the top teams in the country and were very unlucky to miss out on Europe last season. The manager has said he has got high hopes for next season and to be part of a successful team would be great. Hopefully this season we'll be able to qualify for Europe because the squad is definitely good enough and there's an extra place. That's a huge incentive."

Gordon Strachan made McGovern an offer to remain in Glasgow, but the lure of SPL action proved too strong.

Although training with the likes of £10 million-rated Artur Boruc and Henrik Larsson proved a learning curve for the keeper he admits his education had reached the end of the road at Parkhead. He said: "My contract was up at Celtic and they offered me another one, but I thought the time was right to try something new. It was very frustrating sometimes, but I can understand why the manager wouldn't let me out on loan because he needed three goalkeepers for the Champions League. I was playing with some world-class players at Celtic Park and you learn loads from coming up against the likes of Henrik Larsson and Nakamura every day."

Levein believes that with McGovern and Pole Zaluska he now has two top-quality keepers and is looking forward to seeing them battle it out for a place in his side. He said: "Michael has a great education coming from Celtic and training with the likes of Artur Boruc."

Levein also revealed that it was the reaction of his own players at seeing 19-year-old Shala, who has signed a three-year deal from German side VfR Mannheim, which helped convince him to pounce so quickly following his recent trial.

He said: "Andis joined us on trial and immediately I was taken by him. Right away I thought he had something. He put himself about a bit and that had some of the other players coming up to me to ask: 'Who's this guy?' When players do that and are asking if we're going to sign him it's a very positive signal."



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  • Last Updated: 17 June 2008 11:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Dundee United FC
 
1

KingKenny,

18/06/2008 00:31:44
Levein Good JOB. Next Job is Mark Kerr and Mark De Vries keep..and more New Good Players sign. I hope Dundee better Strong and search Good Players.
2

AM4,

Larne 18/06/2008 03:46:06
Andis Shala, i biri Kujtim Shales ka nënshkruar një kontrate trevjecare me ekipin skoceze FC Dundee United. Ish lojtari i U 19 te SV Hannover 96, këtë edicion për 9 ndeshje ka lujatur për VfR Mannheim, ekip ku luan Arjan Berisha ish lojtari Partizanit te Tiranes. Shala ne dimer ka pasur oferta te kaloj në Blackburn Rovers.
Mirpo, në mungese te shtetsise gjermane nuk ka ardhur deri te transferimi.Shala ne mars ka marrë shtetsinë gjermane dhe oferta e FC Dundee United ka qene me e mira, thotë I ati i tij- Kujtimi. Ndeshja e parë e Andisit për FC Dundee United me 26 korrik, do jete ajo kundër FC Barcelona.
3

Scotland world cup victory,

marooned 18/06/2008 07:31:53
# 2 Couldn't have expressed it more accurate.
4

Melly,

Sussex 18/06/2008 08:28:08
#2 AM4. Can`t you spell properly?
5

Gdgy,

dundy 18/06/2008 10:34:39
King Kenny NO!!!!

Mark deVries can go anytime
Mark Kerr has gone

Willo Flood is the player we should make sure we keep and we must hold on to Noel Hunt.
Another decent established striker is required to take deVries place
6

Deadpan,

London 18/06/2008 12:31:36
#2 AM4

What language is that - tried a few translation web sites and getting nothing?
7

Daillyman,

18/06/2008 13:19:06
6

Its a tic supporter on the sauce, you will never understand it. lol
8

Deadpan,

18/06/2008 14:20:58
7

Cheers - that's a whole 30 seconds of my life I'll never get back.
9

Daillyman,

18/06/2008 14:29:23
Must give Levein credit he is building a decent young club who will hopefully challenge for European place this season.

He has shown a knack at picking talented young players from the lower leagues and quickly developing them into SPL players. Best of luck in the coming season.
10

Bemused Arab,

18/06/2008 15:42:10
My guess is it's Albanian.
11

Ribbonman,

London 18/06/2008 22:06:08
#2 Your address "Larne" explains it all!
12

CALEDONIACO,

The Emerald City. 18/06/2008 23:00:14
#9, The Arab's will be pushing for a place in Europe all right and that place will most likely be 2nd place with your lot in 3rd.

Brown nose bain and his boss had a wee meeting today with our football authorities regarding the backlog of last season, I don't think they need worry about it as it's highly unlikely to be repeated (other teams have sussed out your 10 man defense).

4 In a row coming your way!
13

Daillyman,

20/06/2008 16:25:31
12

Why would United not be pushing for the league title with you're logic.

The tic won the league on the last day of the season, I would hardly call that a romp to the title.

Anyway good to see tic diehards showing concern on the goings on at Ibrox.

Should you not be at the NACFC supporters convention this week??

 

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