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McGhee insists the right to win

- BY GEORGE CRAN

IT’S up to Dundee to get themselves out of relegation trouble, relying on a bit of luck won’t help them.

That’s the message from manager Mark McGhee as he plots a route off the foot of the table.

The odds are against the Dark Blues overcoming a five-point deficit to the Perth Saints with only nine left to play for.

But there’s no giving up at Dens Park as they prepare to face St Mirren on Saturday.

Dundee put on a decent performanc­e last weekend at Aberdeen, only to rue missed chances and then fall foul of a penalty call as Jonny Hayes went down in the area.

Willie Collum’s decision was disputed but McGhee insists his side can’t rely on getting the rub of the green from officials this weekend.

Asked if Dundee could do with a bit more luck with refereeing decisions, the Dens boss replied: “What is luck? Where preparatio­n meets opportunit­y, that’s what they say.

“For me, we have to imagine we won’t get any luck so we have to earn everything we get.

“If at some point we get a penalty kick then fair enough, but you can’t rely on luck.

“I couldn’t really argue with the penalty decision against Aberdeen because there was a bit of clumsiness there.

“Aberdeen would have been beeling if it wasn’t given and so would we if it was the other way round.

“I don’t think we can worry about things like that.

“It ultimately cost us the game but missing chances cost us it more.”

Improving on that part of the game is the way Dundee can get out of trouble says McGhee.

The Dens boss is happy with the general play from his team but knows they’ve no chance of breaking their winless run without some smart finishing.

 ?? ?? After scoring five goals in three games, Dundee manager Mark McGhee
After scoring five goals in three games, Dundee manager Mark McGhee

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