The Scotsman

Adam strike caps Dundee win as they dodge drop … for now

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3 Mcginn 3; Mulligan 67; Adam 86 HIBERNIAN

Scott 29

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There’s a little bit of life in the old dog yet as Dundee kept their faint hopes of avoiding the cinch Premiershi­p trapdoor alive with a 3-1 win over Hibs at Dens Park.

Thirteen is an unlucky number for some, but not Mark Mcghee. That's the total of matches it has taken the 64-year-old to record his first victory as Dundee manager since taking over from James Mcpake in late February. The Dees are still bottom of the league with one match to play and if St Johnstone avoid defeat at home to Aberdeen tonight, their relegation will be confirmed, but at least they have a tiny chance.

Three points behind the Saints – who have two games left – Dundee are also behind by five in the goal-difference stakes. Survival still feels a prepostero­us notion but at least they are asking the question of the Perth men, however belated it may be.

Goals from Niall Mcginn, Josh Mulligan and Charlie Adam earned this victory over a Hibs team who competed well in a captivatin­g encounter. Unlike Dundee, their seabecause, son is over and the hosts capitalise­d on that in the desire stakes, especially in the second period.

Dundee needed to come out of the traps fast and did so with a neatly-worked goal in the third minute. Jordan Marshall slipped the ball to Zak Rudden and the forward powered towards goal. His effort was well saved by Matt Macey but the rebound fell to Mcginn and he made no mistake in scoring.

With very little skin in this game, Hibs therefore played with an element of abandon. James Scott was denied moments after the opener by a smart save from Dundee’s young keeper Harrison Sharp. Harry Clarke then sent a header a fraction past the post from a lovely Josh Doig delivery. Dundee were going to have to defend their lead diligently.

Alas, they could not – the story of their season. On 32 minutes, Jordan Mcghee was dispossess­ed by the alert Scott, who burrowed into the box and, while Sharp got his hands to the shot, it carried too much force and found its way in.

This was an important moment for Scott, whose loan spell at Hibs has been underwhelm­ing. This was his first goal since netting for parent club Hull City in November 2020 and his performanc­e at Dens Park – where he made his

Hibs debut in much happier times – was laudable.

Dundee thought they had regained the lead when Josh Mulligan headed in via the bar, but the offside flag was raised and these two went in level after an entertaini­ng first half.

Hibs ought to have heeded the warning from Mulligan

on 68 minutes, the homegrown midfielder ghosted into the box unchecked and glanced a Luke Mccowan header beyond Macey.

Now buoyant, Dundee looked for the knockout blow. Rocky Bushiri blocked a Rudden effort, then the hosts had two efforts cleared off the line

before Rudden screwed an effort wide. Punch-drunk Hibs just stayed on their feet.

Substitute Adam, however, had one haymaker left in his armoury. The ball fell to him 30 yards out and the veteran midfielder launched it beyond Macey. Game over. Dundee aren’t quite floored yet.

 ?? ?? 0 Josh Mulligan celebrates with Luke Mccowan after scoring to make it 2-1 to Dundee last night
0 Josh Mulligan celebrates with Luke Mccowan after scoring to make it 2-1 to Dundee last night

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