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Inverness to get nasty

Midfielder fancies Dee chances against Hoops

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“Sometimes, though, you can hit them on the break and I think it was 2-1, a couple of minutes to go and we had a great chance one-on-one and we missed it.

“On another day, you take that and you get a point in their place.

“We’ve got good confidence towards the game and we’re looking forward to it.

“We can look at those games and use what’s worked against them.

“It’s never always going to be the same as the previous game but we’ll look and take confidence that we’ve performed well against them, albeit we didn’t get the result, but we’re hoping we can get one on Sunday.”

Still unbeaten after 28 league games, Celtic are aiming to go the whole season without tasting defeat.

That’s not going to stop Vincent and his team-mates throwing everything at them to get what would be a vital three points for Dundee.

He added: “If you have a go at them and they beat you, you hold your hands up and say at least you had a go.

“All credit to them, they look like nobody’s going to catch them at the moment.

“They’ve been good but you’ve got to focus on yourself and your strengths.

“It’s going to be some achievemen­t if they go the whole season unbeaten and, if they do, fair play to them but we’re just focusing on ourselves.

“Everyone’s going to want to have a go at them and it’s not going to be any different for us.” INVERNESS manager Richie Foran has called for his team to get “nasty” in tomorrow’s Highland derby.

Foran feels Ross County have “out-muscled” his team in both meetings this season, which have each resulted in a 3-2 victory for the Dingwall side.

And with I nv e r n e s s sitting bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p ahead of the game at the Tu l l o c h C a l e d o n i a n Stadium, t he Irishman wants a change of approach.

“It’s developed into one of the friendlies­t derbies around over the past couple of years — and that’s got to change when we walk onto that pitch,” Foran said.

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“After, it’s a different story. You shake hands. We bump into these players almost every day, drink in the same coffee shops, eat in the same restaurant­s.
“All that is OK but, out there, we must be nasty.”
Richie Foran “After, it’s a different story. You shake hands. We bump into these players almost every day, drink in the same coffee shops, eat in the same restaurant­s. “All that is OK but, out there, we must be nasty.”

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