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  1. Docherty on Ibrox test, giving a better account and Beck's goals published at 15:18 6 December 2023

    Dundee boss Tony Docherty has been speaking to the media ahead of his side's trip to Ibrox on Saturday.

    Here are the key points from his news conference...

    • Reluctant to say they "owe" Rangers one after 5-0 thrashing at Dens Park earlier in the season, but hopes his side "make a better account of themselves".

    • Confident that they have identified weaknesses in a "strong" Rangers team that he will be looking to "exploit" on Saturday.

    • "The whole point" of Dundee getting promoted is to test themselves at venues like Ibrox and Parkhead, adding that he enjoys the tactical challenges that come with lining up against the Old Firm.

    • Praises Owen Beck for adding goals to his game, while saying many players in his side have been showing "real levels of consistency".

    • No fresh injury concerns beyond a few "bumps and bruises", with some players missing training. Confirms forward Diego Pineda remains out.

    DochertyImage source, SNS
  2. 'Dundee will believe they can get something at Ibrox'published at 11:48 6 December 2023

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    Tyrone Smith, BBC Sport Scotland

    While those around them are in midweek action, Dundee have a week on the training ground before they return to business against Rangers on Saturday.

    They head south in good form with just two defeats in their last nine games.

    One of those defeats was a 5-0 thrashing by Rangers at Dens Park just over a month ago, and with that chastening result still fresh in their memories, it will be fascinating to see how the Dark Blues approach the game.

    Tony Docherty has previously said that his side won’t be judged by how they fare against Glasgow’s big two.

    However he will be hoping the trip to Govan doesn’t derail the feelgood factor that is continuing to build within his squad.

    But any such concerns would appear unfounded on the basis of what we have seen so far this season, with his team responding well to any bumps in the road.

    It is the second of three away games in a row for Dundee – they will feel they should have won the first at Motherwell, only to be denied the three points by a Conor Wilkinson equaliser in the seventh minute of added time.

    However the draw saw them add to their impressive points tally for the season and they will believe they have got the tools in their armoury to get something at Ibrox this weekend.

  3. 'Dundee have exceptional young talent in Beck and Cameron'published at 11:13 5 December 2023

    Dundee Talking Point

    Daniel Smith, Up Wi' The Bonnets podcast, external

    It was a fustrating Saturday for Dundee. The team put in a performance worthy of the three points, but we were cruely denied a massive win by conceding a 97th-minute equaliser at Fir Park.

    Despite missing out on the win, it was great to see an exceptional talent shine yet again.

    Yes, I'm talking about Welshman Owen Beck, who we have on loan from Liverpool this season.

    Slate or mock me but I genuinely believe that we have the best left-back in this league. The boy has been getting better and better with each game and has now added goals to his bag of tricks.

    That's now two in two for a player who should be knocking on the door to another call-up to the full Wales International team. He would certainly deserve it.

    He's not the only young talent in our squad.

    A player I fully expected to make an impact, and one who I was telling everyone who would listen to me would be a big player for us this term, has rightly found his feet in this league, and a regular starting spot in the first team.

    The player in question is Lyall Cameron.

    A super talent. His vision is second to none. His passing is sublime. He's a creative spark that's starting to shine.

    Not only that, he's a regular in the Scotland U21 squad and recently found the back of the net against Belgium and was named man of the match.

    His play and passing on Saturday yet again showed fans what a talent we have on our hands, along with Beck.

  4. 'Beck's bright future will have clubs admiring' published at 16:14 4 December 2023

    From the press boxImage source, BBC Sport

    Michael Stewart, BBC Sportscene pundit

    Quite simply, Owen Beck is good. He's very, very good.

    I watched him play against Inverness in the Viaplay Cup group stages right at the start of the season. Even then, you could see his energy, hunger and desire to get up the line.

    He's not a physically imposing player, but he gets his foot in and he doesn't take a step backwards. He's a young man with real quality.

    With each passing week, the 21-year-old is noticeably becoming more confident playing top-flight football.

    Dundee are reaping the benefits of that just now because they're a good, competent side and he certainly brings great deliveries from the left-hand side while chipping in with some goals as well.

    It’s all looking up for him, and I think the future's bright for Beck.

    In terms of what will happen when he goes back down to Liverpool, I have no idea.

    There's no doubt he'll have opened up some eyes to his talents north of the border. Depending on what happens in the future, there will be a quite a few admirers in Scotland.

    Michael Stewart was speaking to BBC Scotland's Stephen Couse