The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

It’ll be back to business as usual – Spence

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Lewis Spence insists the “real” Dundee will turn up against Hamilton at Dens this afternoon.

The Dark Blues were a shadow of the team they have shown they can be when they played Motherwell on Wednesday night and could not recover from the loss of what proved to be the decisive goal in just the fifth minute.

That reverse made it three defeats in a row for Neil McCann’s men with Spence now determined they will get back to winning ways today.

However, he is fully aware that will only happen if they can meet fire with fire against a “nasty” Accies side.

Spence said: “Hamilton are struggling but they are a team that press and work hard for each other.

“We need to be at it from the first minute. They’re a nasty team – I don’t mean nasty in a bad way. They’re an aggressive team who can make it difficult for you.

“But we need to match that and go beyond it. We’ve done that at home to St Johnstone and Hearts in recent weeks. That wasn’t us on Wednesday night. We just never got going against Motherwell.

“But we need to try and get the three points this time.

“We’ve also gone to Parkhead and proved we can do it by matching the best team in Scotland recently in front of a huge crowd.

“No disrespect to Hamilton, but if we can do that at Parkhead, then we can do the same against them here at Dens. All the boys are ready to go so we just have to get back to basics and working hard.”

The 21-year-old former Dunfermlin­e midfielder added: “It was a big week for us but we’ve lost to Partick Thistle and Motherwell. We wanted all six points but we obviously didn’t get any.

“It is a long season but Saturday is massive now, we’re all really looking forward to it and we will have to pick up all three points.”

Spence who joined Dundee in the summer had to be patient but after making his debut against Rangers at the start of last month, he has never looked back.

He added: “I have had a run in the team now which is what I wanted since I came here. I knew it was going to be difficult to get into the team as there are a lot of good players at Dundee.

“But they say it is actually harder to stay there once you do that so I am happy to get that run.

“Glen (Kamara) and I work well together and I think we complement each other.”

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