After Dundee chief Eric Drysdale attributed the second postponement of the team’s match against Rangers at Dens Park this week on climate change, Dundee United made fun of him.
On Wednesday, April 10, the Scottish Premiership match was canceled by the referee because the Dens Park field was once again ruled unfit prior to kickoff.
Due to the pitch, the game had to be canceled late in the day. It has now been rescheduled for April 17, one week later.
This means that the Gers, along with Hearts in the Scottish Cup and Ross County in the league, will now play three games in seven days, with Dundee in the midst.
Given there is a run-in on the horizon, Philippe Clement is more than likely frustrated by this fixture congestion.
In order to win the title battle in the upcoming weeks, all he has to do is dial up the adjustments for every game and utilize his entire team.
A few periphery players, like Kieran Dowell, Leon Balogun, and Rabbi Matondo, saw action during the Old Firm’s most recent game against Celtic.
To keep their legs fresh and give themselves the best opportunity of winning this crown, they will need to rotate their players in this manner.
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