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Dundee United 'cautiously optimistic' about extent of Benjamin Siegrist injury

Dundee United 'cautiously optimistic' about extent of Benjamin Siegrist injury
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United are set to find out the results of the goalkeeper's scan in the next 24 hours.

Dundee United boss Tam Courts is cautiously optimistic about the extent of the injury to keeper Benjamin Siegrist which kept him out of last weekend's cinch Premiership win over St Johnstone.

A training ground issue resulted in the Swiss missing 1-0 Tayside derby victory at McDiarmid Park, with former Motherwell goalkeeper Trevor Carson coming in to make an assured debut.

Ahead of the home game against Hearts on Saturday, Courts provided an update on Siegrist, saying: "He has been scanned and we expect probably a definitive diagnosis in the next 24 hours.

"We have always been quite cautiously optimistic because the swelling was starting to go down pretty quickly, the pain and discomfort was starting to ease so he is feeling quite positive right now but again it is just a cautious optimism.

"There are so many different things to consider and the scan will reveal things.

"We didn't want to sensationalise things when it happened, equally we don't want to be too optimistic just now so we only have to wait 24 hours to find out the extent of the injury."

Courts says he would have contested Peter Pawlett's second yellow card against St Johnstone in the 78th minute for diving had the match-winner not picked up an Achilles injury which rules him out for the visit of the Jambos.

Pawlett had been booked for celebrating his goal with some of the travelling United fans and was then ruled to have dived under the attention of Saints midfielder Murray Davidson.

Courts said: "We haven't appealed it and the reason for that is Pete actually reported an Achilles problem after the game.

"To be fair, if he had been available for this weekend, we would have appealed it because I think it was quite clear there was a touch that forced him over.

"Pete is not a diver, or simulation or anything like that so we would have contested it but because he is going to miss this game, we decided not to."

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