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Defender is confident of ending year on high note

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“And we stick together. The boys always do, even when things don’t go our way like on Wednesday, and that can see us through.

“The group of boys in that dressingro­om, that’s the way we are and we will always give everything. I think tomorrow is the perfect opportunit­y to go and put things right again.”

According to Kerr, that will be the case if Dundee can improve just a touch in front of goal.

“I think the other night we were maybe not clinical enough in front of goal and that was the difference.

“Overall, we did OK. We didn’t do enough to win the game outright but, if we’d made more of our opportunit­ies, we could have taken something.

“We didn’t, and it’s always frustratin­g to come away from places with nothing but we move on.”

After tomorrow, of course, the Premiershi­p takes a break and it will be three weeks before the Dee’s next competitiv­e game, a Scottish Cup clash with St Mirren at Dens.

It’s a first for Kerr and he admits he’s been trying to work out what to do with his time off.

“I’m not too sure how to approach it, it’s the first one for me. People have been saying am I going away to get a bit of sun but I probably won’t.

“I’ll put my feet up for a few days and have a bit of a rest because it’s been a busy time with games coming one after another quickly.

“But the main thing is we go into it with a win and come back ready to get another.”

 ??  ?? Cammy Kerr and Callum Booth battle in the air at Firhill on Wednesday.
Cammy Kerr and Callum Booth battle in the air at Firhill on Wednesday.

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