Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Etxabegure­n aiming for another Fir Park shutout

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you win one game, you’re top six so you can’t relax, you have to give 100% every game and go for the three points.”

After the Motherwell trip, Partick travel to Dens, a game in which Dundee will be aiming to keep up their recent home form.

First of all, though, tomorrow gives the Dark Blues a chance to start emulating those good home results on the road and Julen is keen to see the team go on to rack up some away points.

He said: “I think we just have to do the same things we do in our stadium in other stadiums.

“Obviously, you don’t have the same support from all the crowd but I think if we keep doing our thing and focusing on the details, we should be fine.”

Following a 7-2 mauling at the hands of Aberdeen, and then defeat at Celtic Park, Motherwell’s confidence may well be lacking.

However, just like last week when they were up against a Rangers side with plenty going on behind the scenes, that’s not something the Dundee players are taking any notice of.

“When a player goes out onto the pitch, it’s hard to start thinking the club is unstabilis­ed or something like this, you are 100% focused on the game and I don’t think it affects it that much,” said Julen.

“You have to be focused, you cannot relax now.

“We have two big games coming up but we have to be focused on the Motherwell one and go for the three points.”

 ??  ?? ’Well boss Mark McGhee is feeling the pressure after consecutiv­e defeats.
’Well boss Mark McGhee is feeling the pressure after consecutiv­e defeats.

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