Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Thistle clash massive for

- By TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE’S clash with Partick Thistle at Dens Park tomorrow has become a game that will define the Dark Blues’ season.

So says Tele columnist and former Dee defender Lee Wilkie, who faced a similar meeting with the Jags almost 14 years ago.

Defeat at Hearts on Tuesday night combined with Thistle’s success against Motherwell 24 hours later, means a home loss would see Neil McCann’s team drop back to the bottom of the Premiershi­p.

Having seen an improvemen­t in performanc­es recently to haul themselves out of the automatic relegation place, Wilkie believes a return would represent a crushing blow.

“Psychologi­cally, this is a massive game for Dundee, it really is,” he said.

“I think if they were to lose it could be a huge set back mentally, ironically because they have been doing well recently.

“They’d started picking up points and were playing good football. I thought they’d turned the corner and, hopefully, they have.

“I know they’ve lost the last two games but they were against Aberdeen and at Hearts, so you could hardly say those were shocks.

“They got a win against Rangers when nobody thought they would and won at Ross County. That was a bigger win because you have to beat the teams around you.

“Partick are in the same category and beating them would be a big lift.

“It’s not going to be easy because, despite being bottom most of the season, Thistle are decent and they got a boost by winning on Wednesday.

“They’ll be thinking if they can win at Dens and get off the bottom, they’ll have turned the corner and can really kick on.

“For Dundee it would be the opposite. They’d have come off a decent run and still be bottom — that could destroy them mentally.”

For Wilkie, the upside is a win tomorrow would have the Dee back on track and opening a gap to last place. Then they’d be the team looking to kick on.

That’s exactly what the side he was part of did when the teams met in a similar situation back in January 2004.

That day a goal from an unlikely source secured the three points and Dundee didn’t look back.

“It was just after Dundee had gone

 ??  ?? Barry Smith celebrates his winning goal for the Dark Blues against the Jags in January, 2004. A-Jay Leitch-Smith’s penalty miss cost Dundee dearly as Partick fought back late in
Barry Smith celebrates his winning goal for the Dark Blues against the Jags in January, 2004. A-Jay Leitch-Smith’s penalty miss cost Dundee dearly as Partick fought back late in

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