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Dundee star wary of sting in Jags’ tail

- BY TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE got plenty of plaudits for their performanc­e in losing narrowly at champions Celtic last week but the biggest encouragem­ent Paul McGowan took was the air of disappoint­ment in the dressing-room after the final whistle.

The midfielder believes the Dark Blues played well enough as they went down 1-0 at Parkhead to feel they’d continued their recent good form in the Premiershi­p.

But it was still a defeat and, for McGowan, it was important no one lost sight of that.

“We should have got something out of the game last week, the way we played and the chances we had. Celtic would probably say different but we know we should have got at least a draw,” he said.

“You could argue Celtic weren’t at their best but we made them like that with the way we performed.

“People will also say they made a few changes but they were still bringing in players who’d been bought for three million and two million.

“We went there with a game plan and we were so unlucky. Dorus de Vries in their goal had a great game considerin­g he’d been out of their first-team for so long.

“We were very disappoint­ed in the dressing-room afterwards. People expect you to go to Celtic and get turned over, that’s just the way it is, but why not go there and have a go at them?

“We did that and we were brilliant, honestly, I felt we were. The chances we had, they go in on another day and we could have been walking away from Celtic Park with three points, though a draw probably would have been the fair result.

“But we left there gutted and there’s not many times you go to Celtic and feel like that when you’ve just been beaten by the odd goal.

“That’s important because we went there to take something and, if you do lose, you can’t be happy.”

Tomorrow it’s back to Glasgow for

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