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McCann hails late season flourish

ROSS COUNTY 0 DUNDEE 1: Murray goal secures top flight place for Dark Blues

- NEIL ROBERTSON

Dundee boss Neil McCann hailed his side for putting the rubber stamp on their Premiershi­p safety with a vital victory in the Highlands.

A second-half Simon Murray goal was enough to secure the win against a Staggies side fighting for their lives and move the Dark Blues nine points clear of the danger zone.

And now, McCann is looking to finish the season with a flourish with another victory over Partick Thistle at Dens on Saturday.

The manager said: “It was a huge win.

“I charged the boys with getting five wins from the five games. We have three out of four and we will look to go into the Partick game on Saturday and make it four out of five.

“It is good to finish the season with a bit of momentum.

“It was a horrible position to be in. I came into the job in this sort of position last season and it wasn’t enjoyable but we did the business pretty quickly in our first three games.

“Tonight it was still rolling on and I said that to them that we wanted to do it off our own bat, our own steam and win the game.”

McCann added: “When we play, we know we are a difficult side to contain and once we got the goal I felt we defended tremendous­ly well.

“They threw everything at us and there was maybe a suggestion of a penalty but I felt we were well worth our three points tonight.

“We are finishing the season on a high and I’m delighted to have sent the fans home happy from here.

“Hopefully they will come out in their numbers on Saturday.”

ROSS COUNTY 0 DUNDEE 1

Dundee will definitely be playing Premiershi­p football next season following this narrow win over Ross County in Dingwall.

The Dark Blues’ safety had all but been assured with their victory over Hamilton at the weekend but boss Neil McCann had warned there was still work to be done before it was a mathematic­al certainty against a Staggies side staring relegation in the face.

And it was mission accomplish­ed thanks to a solitary second-half goal by Simon Murray, the striker’s first since February.

McCann made two changes from the team that had beaten Hamilton 1-0 at Dens on Saturday.

Mark O’Hara, who lost his two front teeth in an accidental clash early in the Accies game was missing from the squad while Roarie Deacon was on the bench.

Lewis Spence, who came on for O’Hara, retained his place against the Staggies while Randy Wolters was handed his first start since a previous game with Hamilton back at the end of October.

Steven Caulker, who had been struggling with injury, was passed fit and lined up alongside Darren O’Dea in the centre of defence.

County thought they had got off to the perfect start in just the second minute when Michael Gardyne fired a free-kick in from the left with Billy Mckay lashing home at Dundee keeper Elliott Parish’s back post but the “goal” was disallowed for offside.

Shortly after, Mckay was responsibl­e for a late, reckless challenge on Dark Blues skipper Paul McGowan and was booked by referee Andrew Dallas.

Dundee had another big scare in the 13th minute when Davis Keillor-Dunn swung a corner in from the left with Liam Fontaine shooting wide from close range when he should have at least hit the target.

McCann’s men were struggling to get out of their own half, pinned back by a determined home outfit who were drinking in the last chance saloon as far as their Premiershi­p status was concerned.

Home keeper Scott Fox was finally called into service in the 24th minute when McGowan hit a superb cross-field pass to Wolters who advanced before hitting a low angled drive from just inside the Staggies box with the keeper saving comfortabl­y.

As the half-hour mark came and went, the game entered a period of stalemate with both sides struggling to find any fluency.

The Dark Blues did have the next opportunit­y in the 36th minute when full-back Kevin Holt, who scored the winner against Hamilton, sent a shot fizzing just inches past Fox’s left-hand post from 18 yards.

The half ended deadlocked with Dundee needing to create a whole lot more in the final third after the break if they were to leave the Highlands with all three points.

County made a change in goal at the

start of the second 45 with Aaron McCarey replacing Fox between the sticks.

The home side had a superb opportunit­y just seconds after the restart when Jason Naismith sent a cross in from the right but Keillor-Dunn wasted the chance, blasting well over Parish’s bar.

Holt then played a telling pass to Craig Wighton just inside the Staggies box but the front man could not get his shot away.

However, Dundee took the lead in the 51st minute when Wolters dug out a cross from the left with the ball bouncing and then cannoning off Murray’s head and into the back of the net with the striker wheeling away in celebratio­n towards the travelling support.

Keillor-Dunn then had another chance but Parish pounced to save his header.

Staggies were throwing everything they could at the Dark Blues but McCann’s men held firm and looked a big threat on the break.

Dundee had a chance to increase their lead in the 74th minute when the ball broke to substitute Faissal El Bakhtaoui but the striker fired well over.

Eight minutes later, County sub David Ngog had a gilt-edged chance to equalise as he made space for himself in the opposition penalty area but, having done all the hard work, he shot wide with the goal at his mercy.

Then in the 85th minute, Murray broke from inside his own half before playing a pass to McGowan with the midfielder hitting a curling effort from the edge of the County penalty area with the ball agonisingl­y hitting the far post.

The home side had a big shout for a penalty denied by referee Dallas when Gardyne fell under a challenge from El Bakhtaoui.

However, Dundee then almost made it two but McCarey produced a superb stop from a Murray shot.

Attendance – 3,976.

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Picture: SNS Group. Simon Murray wheels away to celebrate after his header ended in the County net for Dundee’s winner.
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Pictures: SNS Group. Left: Simon Murray watches his header loop into the air and drop into the Staggies’ net beyond County keeper Aaron McCarey; above: the Dundee striker celebrates after netting Dundee’s winner.
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