Jim Goodwin is hoping that Storm Amy won’t make Dundee United’s match against Livingston “farcical.”
Heavy rain and strong gusts are predicted to pummelled Tayside, Fife, and Stirling under two yellow weather warnings that will remain in effect until midnight on Saturday.
In impacted locations, gusts might reach 60 to 80 miles per hour.
There is still “uncertainty regarding the exact track and intensity” of the storm as of Friday night, according to the Met Office.
But it seems obvious that when the Tangerines host Livi, the circumstances will not be at from perfect.
Will we adopt a different strategy? “No, I don’t believe so,” Goodwin responded.
“Hopefully we can do our work under the wind, but we want to try to get the ball down and play anyway!”
However, it can affect the games, and I have a good feeling that it will be crazy across the nation.
Whether or when these warnings materialise will be intriguing to observe. Hopefully, games don’t grow ridiculous and it’s not as bad as what they’re discussing. ”
Instead of goals being scored or manufactured by the weather interfering, you want fixtures to be determined with the best teams winning.
” With crosses and such, it will be challenging for goalkeepers and defenders. It’s definitely something we should be mindful of.
Winger is back. According to United sources, there is no indication that the game is in danger of being postponed.
“I think the wind is the hardest of all to deal with,” Goodwin continued. To be honest, no one is very bothered by the rain.
Since the pitch is beautiful and slick, I believe that most players would tell you that they actually like the rain.
However, there is no question that the wind can cause the most disruption. “We’re definitely braced for the worst.”
After a week of intense training, Kristijan Trapanovski has recovered without incident and will make his first appearance in the matchday squad since sustaining a hamstring injury against UNA Strassen in July, according to Goodwin.
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