The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Wighton is benefiting from run of games

DUNDEE: Teenager growing in confidence and hoping to face Ross County

- NEIL ROBERTSON nrobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee’s Craig Wighton is brimming with confidence now thanks to the extended run he has been given in the team by boss Paul Hartley.

Prior to this season, the teenager flitted in and out of the Dark Blues’ starting XI.

That left him questionin­g himself, and he admitted the doubts had a detrimenta­l effect on his form.

Now, though, he has started the last six games and he is hoping to win the nod again today against Ross County at Dens as Dundee look to bounce back after last week’s disappoint­ing defeat and display at Kilmarnock.

Wighton said: “I think at the start of the season when you’re not playing – and even after last season when it wasn’t great for myself – you are maybe thinking, ‘Where do I go from here?’, but the gaffer’s given me a run in the team.

“I’ve been playing well and it gives you a lot of confidence that was lacking before.

“I just wasn’t as confident and maybe that’s why I wasn’t playing as well.

“Playing up front with someone like Marcus (Haber) is helping me a lot as well. “I just want to keep that going now. “When you’re playing one or two games and then you don’t play, you sort of doubt yourself.

“You think, ‘Am I only playing because he’s not fit?’ or whatever.

“So to get a game every week and a run in the team is what it’s about.

“The gaffer has shown a lot of confidence in me and I want to repay him by keeping doing what I’ve been doing.

“It was definitely a learning curve last week for me personally.

“It showed there will be games when you don’t perform.

“As a team, we never really got going. “They (Killie) were the better team. “Now we have to look to get back to winning ways by playing the way we were previous to that.”

Dundee didn’t win a league match at Dens this season until November 5 against Motherwell but, having finally broken that home hoodoo, they have subsequent­ly beaten Inverness.

Wighton is now looking for that run to continue against the Staggies, helped by what he hopes is a more relaxed atmosphere at the famous old ground.

Wighton admits he does not set any targets for himself in terms of goals for a season, but he does have other things he is determined to achieve.

He added: “It’s just to play as many games as I can. I don’t set myself an actual target in terms of goals.

“It’s just to keep playing every week and help the team climb up the table to hopefully finish in the top six.”

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Picture: SNS. Growing in confidence: with run of games: Dundee’s Craig Wighton.

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