Ferry Double Seals Derby Victory for Dundee United Against Dundee
Christian Ferry made himself a Dundee derby hero on Tuesday evening, scoring both goals as Dundee United claimed a precious 2-1 victory over neighbours Dundee at Dens Park. The American striker's brace, both coming in the first half, proved decisive despite the visitors having to weather a fierce second-half fightback from their rivals. Ferry opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, coolly finishing from close range after Dundee failed to clear a dangerous corner. He doubled the lead just eight minutes later, heading powerfully past the goalkeeper from a precise low cross. The 26-year-old's performance will have delighted United manager Jim Goodwin, who has been searching for consistency from his attacking players throughout the campaign. "Christian took his goals really well tonight," Goodwin said. "Derby games are about individuals stepping up, and he certainly did that. We're delighted to take all three points back down the road." Dundee attempted to rally after the break, pulling a goal back through Jordan McGhee's deflected effort on the hour mark. The hosts pressed relentlessly for an equaliser, creating several chances but failing to find the cutting edge required against a United side that defended resolutely. The defeat leaves Dundee in the lower reaches of the table, still five points above the relegation zone but with mounting concerns about their form. For United, the victory pushes them into the top six and provides crucial momentum as they look to secure a European qualification place with five matches remaining.
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