Dundee United deputy doesn't know if he'll replace Micky Mellon in the dugout for Livingston clash
Three non-playing members of the United staff tested positive for Covid-19 as part of Tuesday's round of testing and training was cancelled on Wednesday.
The precautionary move to send all of the first-team coaches into isolation meant Courts, the academy's head of tactical performance, took training today (Thursday) and he will do so again on Friday, although it is unclear yet as to whether he will be required to take charge of United for the Premiership clash with Livingston on Saturday.
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Hide AdThe former Kelty Hearts boss, who played for Livingston, Cowdenbeath and East Fife, said: "It is an on-going developing situation, but from my perspective, on a personal level, just anything I can do to be of service to the players and represent the gaffer and the staff is my immediate focus just now.
"It has actually been relatively seamless because the way we work with the under-18s, we actually work to the same periodisation model.
"The way we design, deliver and execute training is very similar.
"So in terms of the way that I have been integrated, it has actually felt very seamless for me, hopefully it has been quite seamless for the players because ultimately it is their comfort levels that are the priority just now.
"Hopefully they are feeling content and understand what is expected of them."
Courts is not looking as far ahead as Saturday and revealed he is in constant dialogue with Mellon.
He said: "I am speaking to the gaffer probably every six hours. We will speak in terms of what the focus needs to be for tomorrow but because we work in a very aligned fashion I am completely comfortable with what's required of me just now.
"Micky is feeling fine, probably a little bit frustrated because up until this point he has managed to keep himself out of a situation that takes him out of the dugout, away from his players.
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Hide Ad"All I have felt is support, empowerment and just making sure we are quite clear on what his players need at this stage of the week to heighten the probability of playing well on Saturday."