Wales has 'point to prove' at Dundee as United seek derby boost
Bobby Wales is set to be thrust straight in for a debut in the Dundee derby at Tannadice on Saturday and has "a point to prove" after moving to Dens Park on loan, says Scott Allan. Former Kilmarnock striker Wales, 21, is back in Scottish football after struggling to make the grade at Swansea City following his move last summer. With Simon Murray out injured long term, can Wales recapture the form he showed at Killie? "What you're starting to see with [manager] Steven Pressley is he's getting guys who understand Scotland," said Allan, who played for both Dundee and Unitd. He added: "Wales has a lot of good aspects about his game. As a young player coming back, you'll have that point to prove you're going to be the talisman for this Dundee side. They're very well organised. "It's ideal for a striker if you can win the ball high up, it means you only have to make one movement to get on the end of crosses and I certainly believe he's one of the strikers who, if given a chance, he can score." Former Premiership striker Kris Doolan believes Dundee winger Joe Bevan has a big role to play. "I like Joe. I saw him when he was 17, 18 when he was playing at Albion Rovers, before he went down south," said Doolan. "A lot of clubs tried to sign him. He's developed physically. He'll be a huge player for them this year." United are seeking to bounce back from successive 4-0 defeats to Hearts and Celtic, although they hit the woodwork four times in the latter loss. "Dundee United just now, you have to create chances, you have to finish them," said Doolan. "They do have goalscorers in their team, they do have good players in there. "They're maybe still in that position where they're still trying to find that balance between attacking and not conceding lots of goals." Listen to Dundee derby preview on the BBC's Scottish football podcast
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