Dundee dealt goalkeeper injury blow ahead of Celtic clash
Adam Legzdins set to miss cinch Premiership match through injury
Dundee have been dealt a blow ahead of their cinch Premiership match against Celtic on Saturday, with goalkeeper Adam Legzdins set to miss the game through injury.
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The 35-year-old suffered a knock in training on Thursday and has been ruled out of the clash at Parkhead.
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It is a major blow for Dundee, who are already without fellow goalkeeper Jack Hamilton through injury.
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Dundee manager James McPake must now decide who will start in goal against Celtic, with 19-year-old Harrison Sharp and 36-year-old Ian Lawlor the only two fit goalkeepers at the club.
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Sharp has yet to make a first-team appearance for Dundee, while Lawlor has only played once this season, in the Premier Sports Cup defeat to Raith Rovers.
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McPake could opt to play Sharp in goal against Celtic, but it would be a big ask for the teenager to make his debut in such a high-profile match.
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Lawlor is the more experienced option, but he has not played a competitive match for over a year.
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McPake will have a big decision to make in goal, and it could have a major impact on the outcome of the match.
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