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Airdrie boss hails birthday boy Dean as Diamonds on cusp of Premiership play-offs

Airdrie player/boss Rhys McCabe hailed birthday boy Dean McMaster after he bagged his first senior goal to help put the Diamonds on the cusp of the Premiership play-offs.

The 20-year-old midfielder, who has come into the starting line-up in recent weeks to replace injured McCabe, fired the Diamonds in front against Dunfermline on Saturday with a fine strike on the stroke of half-time.

The Pars pulled one back early in the second half through Malachi Fagan-Walcott before Gavin Gallagher also netted his first senior goal to win it for Airdrie - putting them nine points clear of fifth-place Pars with nine points to play for in the battle for the play-offs.

McMaster arrowed in the opener from 20-yards following a short corner and McCabe said: “We were laughing and joking with Dean because that has been coming.

“He has been getting himself into the box and into good positions.”We worked a short corner - probably out of circumstance because we couldn’t keep the ball on the corner spot [due to the wind] - and it falls to Deano.

“He has a lovely touch out of his feet and he produces a fantastic strike on his birthday.

“Hopefully, he can use that as a wee bit of motivation now.

“His performance overall was different class.

“I’m delighted to get the win and I thought the performance merited it as well.

“Dunfermline changed their personnel and shape during the game a couple of times which, on another day and in the past, would probably have thrown us off a bit, but the boys stuck to the game plan really well and played some good stuff.

“In the final third, we just had a wee lack of a final pass, shot or weight of pass. But the boys dealt with the tricky conditions really well.”

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