Dundee v St Mirren: Pick of the statspublished at 14:46 BST 30 April
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Only Motherwell's Ibrahim Said (38) has created more chances without yet providing an assist in the Scottish Premiership this season than Dundee's Yan Dhanda (35).
Dundee have won their past two Scottish Premiership home games against St Mirren, as many as their previous 10 against the Buddies in the top flight beforehand (W2 D3 L5).
St Mirren have only won one of their past six league meetings with Dundee (D2 L3), a 1-0 victory in September this season.
Dundee have lost three of their past four league games (D1), as many as their previous 12 beforehand (W5 D4 L3).
Over their past 10 Scottish Premiership matches, St Mirren have picked up just seven points (W2 D1 L7), the fewest of any side in the competition.
Pressley wants Dundee to prove doubters wrongpublished at 10:28 BST 30 April
10:28 BST 30 April
Tyrone Smith BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Steven Pressley has urged his Dundee side to prove their doubters wrong by securing survival after they were "written off" at the start of the season.
With four games to go, the Dark Blues remain precariously positioned in ninth, three points above their opponents this Saturday, St Mirren, and five clear of Kilmarnock, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.
"This group of players have gone through a very difficult challenging season," Pressley said.
"We were written off before the start of the season. A lot of people in the early parts of the season gave us criticism, and rightly so but it has been challenging because we are a young group of players, that is the truth.
"This group of players has responded magnificently to adversity and they are having to endure a lot this year, they are having to come through many aspects they have never come through in their careers before and having to take a lot of responsibility.
"But they have shown the right mentality and the right grit to this point and I am hopeful they can finish the job."
Dundee go in to Saturday's encounter without a victory in five league games, having won just two of their past 13.
However, three of their remaining quartet of fixtures are at home.
"I think it is fair to say that we need to get back to winning ways," Pressley added.
"I think the important thing is you don't hide from these facts, that you accept these facts and we do.
"We understand the importance of the game at the weekend, we understand that we need to get back to winning ways and there will be a clear determination to do so.
"But at the same time we give St Mirren a great deal of respect. There are no guarantees that we stay in the league, I would never give that but there is a confidence that we can."
Can Dundee make home advantage count in quest for survival?published at 17:26 BST 29 April
17:26 BST 29 April
Tyrone Smith BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
For all the praise I have given Dundee in this column for their performances - if not their results - over the past few months, their showing in last Sunday's derby against Dundee United may have set a few alarm bells ringing among the Dark Blues support.
It is now just two wins in 13 league games for Steven Pressley's side.
When results aren't going your way, good performances at least allow you to make the old football argument that if you keep doing the right things, eventually the results will turn.
The problem with what happened at Tannadice was that - particularly in the second half - the performance simply wasn't there as Dundee meekly succumbed to a 3-0 defeat.
The result leaves Pressley's side ninth in the table, still just five points above second-bottom Kilmarnock, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.
There is still work to do between now and the end of the season if they are to secure their Premiership status.
After Sunday's defeat, Pressley admitted "now we have to show our mettle". He knows that a repeat of their derby performance over the remaining games could lead to an anxious end to the campaign.
Their saving grace could be the fact that three of their four remaining fixtures are at home, starting with a Dens Park clash against 10th-placed St Mirren on Saturday.
Pressley on derby disappointment, 'top performer' Graham & St Mirrenpublished at 15:31 BST 29 April
15:31 BST 29 April
Tyrone Smith BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Dundee head coach Steven Pressley has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Saturday's Scottish Premiership home match against St Mirren.
Here are the main points:
Following last weekend's 3-0 derby defeat to Dundee United, Pressley acknowledged that over the course of a season "you are going to have difficult moments".
However, he noted that "this group of players have responded magnificently to adversity" and insisted they have the "right mentality and grit".
He added that "we were written off before the start of the season" and spoke about the challenges his "young group of players" have had to overcome.
Dundee are without a victory in five games, and Pressley admitted: "We need to get back to winning ways."
With the Dark Blues sitting ninth in the Premiership table, three points above St Mirren and five above second-bottom Kilmarnock, Pressley insisted: "We understand the importance of the game."
The Dundee boss is expecting "another really difficult challenge" against a St Mirren side that "has evolved and is playing really well" under interim manager Craig McLeish.
On Luke Graham being nominated for the PFA Scotland's SPFL young player of the year award, Pressley said he is "exceptionally proud" of what the defender has achieved this season and believes he has been "the top performer among the young players this season".
Pressley revealed that "we have offers on the table" for a number of their out-of-contract players and is hopeful there will be positive news regarding a couple of them soon.
Why don't Dundee turn up in derbies?published at 15:24 BST 28 April
15:24 BST 28 April
Ethan Hampton Fan writer
The way I feel about the remainder of the season can be summed up by Dundee's display at Tannadice: mundane, malaise and mind numbing.
In three of the four derbies this season we simply haven't turned up. That raises serious questions. Do we lack leaders? Is the midfield crying out for enforcers? Where is the plan B?
Perhaps what was more concerning was the resurrection of our chance creation issues. The United goalkeeper was left untested; we lacked the quality and conviction to create anything of note in front of goal.
To have had an extra week to prepare, only to lie down and offer so little in a derby is difficult to comprehend - especially with our Premiership status still hanging in the balance.
We're fortunate to have three home games remaining, but it's hard to muster any real excitement after another dire derby display.
There is still a job to be done and it's a significant one. Dundee must ensure they don't fall through the relegation trapdoor.
Graham, Marshall, Moore & Stewart up for young POTYpublished at 14:40 BST 27 April
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Dundee's Luke Graham, Arbroath's Findlay Marshall, Rangers' on-loan Tottenham winger Mikey Moore and Falkirk's Barney Stewart have been nominated for the SPFL young player of the year award.
Centre-back Graham has been a key figure for Dundee in their fight against relegation and has also chipped in with three goals in all competitions.
Moore has scored six goals and contributed two assists in an impressive campaign at Ibrox, while Stewart has been prolific all season - scoring six in 11 Championship matches on loan at Dunfermline before finding the back of the net eight times for Falkirk in the top flight.
Midfielder Marshall - who is on loan from Aberdeen - has 12 goals in 35 games in the Championship as Arbroath chase promotion.
Dundee fans fearing relegation play-off after derby defeatpublished at 10:08 BST 27 April
10:08 BST 27 April
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Highlights: Dundee United 3-0 Dundee
We asked for your views after Dundee slumped to a 3-0 Scottish Premiership defeat to city rivals Dundee United at Tannadice.
Here's what some of you had to say:
Innes: A very poor performance in the second half. Goal being ruled out for a trivial offence changed the game. Lessons must be learned extremely quickly or Dundee will be sucked in. Three points are a definite must next time out.
Cammy: Credit to United - Dundee weren't at the races at all. Steven Pressley picked the wrong starting line-up. We lacked winning the second balls, created very little and showed almost nothing. They wanted it more than us and we were second best all over the park. Massive game on Saturday against St Mirren.
Martin: We were poor for the whole match. Too lightweight in midfield. Yan Dhanda and Imari Samuels gave the ball away countless times. The pitch was terrible, but that's not why we got beaten - the team who won the game wanted it more and fought harder. You expect that from both teams in a derby. We need to roll our sleeves up against St Mirren, otherwise they'll overpower us, just like United did.
Alister: Only two wins from the last 13 says it all. The players are so passive and their couldn't-care-less attitudes are driving us towards the play-offs. Time to turn up or we are doomed.
Iain: Hugely disappointing when so much is at risk. Samuels and Dhanda struggled in the first half - so disappointing that a strong bench wasn't used at half-time. Huge games ahead now.
Dundee United 3-0 Dundee: What Pressley saidpublished at 16:52 BST 26 April
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Dundee manager Steven Pressley: "The game itself I thought there was very little in it in the first half.
"In the second half we didn't manage to impose ourselves on the game and put them under pressure. Ultimately they ran away 3-0 winners and deservedly so.
"It was difficult conditions but for two weeks we've known that, we've prepared for that so there's no excuse from myself or the group. We didn't manage to find the solutions or the answers.
"If we don't find those answers it's my responsibility. We've had time to prepare, we've not come in here blind. The disappointment is there but ultimately the responsibility lies with me.
"There's a lot of feelings around today. To lose a derby is sore, to lose a derby by three goals is not what we wanted but there is nothing we can do about it. Now we have to show our mettle.
"This has been a really challenging season for us at Dundee but we've responded to those setbacks. The players have been exceptional and have had to deal with really difficult moments but time and time again they've shown their resilience and grit, we need to show that again next weekend."
Goodwin reveals approach to sign Dundee star - gossippublished at 13:26 BST 25 April
13:26 BST 25 April
Jim Goodwin has revealed Dundee United made an approach for Swansea ace Cameron Congreve prior to his loan switch to city rivals Dundee last summer. (The Courier), external
Dundee United v Dundee: Team newspublished at 12:58 BST 25 April
12:58 BST 25 April
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Dundee United loan pair Amar Fatah and Luca Stephenson have both been ruled out for the rest of the season with hamstring injuries.
Kristijan Trapanovski and Isaac Pappoe (both knee) remain sidelined. With goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer (shoulder) still out, Ruaridh Adams has been recalled from his loan at East Fife to provide cover for Dave Richards.
Dundee have a fully fit squad with the exception of Clark Robertson, who is out with a thigh injury.
Derby occasions 'what we all play football for' - McCrackenpublished at 09:31 BST 25 April
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Goalkeeper Jon McCracken wants to give Dundee fans derby bragging rights as the team aim to take a step towards Premiership survival by beating their city rivals on Sunday.
Steven Pressley's side are seven points behind Dundee United and five above the relegation play-off spot as they head into their first post-split fixture.
McCracken knows it will be a tough game at Tannadice but is hopeful his side can continue to pick up points to ensure their safety in the league.
"They're a good team with good players. They finished in the top six last year, so you expect a really tough game no matter where it is," said McCracken.
"Especially at their place - the pitch will come into it as well - it's going to be a tough game.
"It's a good chance for us to get further away from that 11th spot and keep our safety in the Premiership."
The 25-year-old added: "They're good games, but they're only good games if you're playing well, let's be honest.
"It's up to us to take the fans along with us and give them something to cheer about.
"The bigger the game, the bigger the atmosphere, and that's what we all play football for."
Pressley wants Dundee to 'attack' run-in to avoid 'worst-case scenario'published at 15:03 BST 24 April
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Dundee head coach Steven Pressley says his side must "attack" the final five games of the season, starting at Tannadice in the derby on Sunday.
Both sides have an away win apiece in the derby this season, while the most recent meeting was a 2-2 draw last month when the Dark Blues mounted a remarkable comeback in stoppage time.
"I think it's been a real positive feature in our play that we show that determination, that resilience and that ability to bounce back from disappointment," Pressley said.
"It's a crucial part, I think, in a team's progression.
"And we demonstrated it in abundance that day but you're right, I don't think we saw the best version of us that day. And of course, ultimately, the most important thing in the derby is the outcome.
"But equally for me as a coach, I'm always very process driven. I always want to see performance as well."
Dundee are five points clear of second-bottom Kilmarnock, who they drew 2-2 with last time out, and Pressley knows his side remain in a four-way scrap to avoid the relegation play-off.
"We're at that stage where we now need to find some more solutions and get ourselves back to winning ways," he said.
"Because the one thing that I've been very consistent about is that we've never been safe at any time, and we're far from safe now.
"But the onus is on me to find the necessary solutions over the coming weeks.
"My message to the players is that we have to attack these games.
"We have to be prepared for the worst-case scenario, which is you could go into the final play-off game needing to get a win.
Dundee Utd v Dundee: Pick of the statspublished at 16:49 BST 23 April
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Dundee United have scored exactly twice in six of their past seven Scottish Premiership games against Dundee, though the exception was their last at home, a 1-0 defeat in January.
Dundee have won their past two Premiership visits to Tannadice, as many as their previous 20 in the top flight beforehand (W2 D11 L7).
United have won three successive league games, last winning four in a row on home soil in the division in November 2014.
When in the bottom six, Dundee have won their first game after the split in five of the past seven occasions (D1 L1), including a 1-0 victory at Hearts last season.
Since the start of February, only Youssef Chermiti (seven) has more Premiership goals than Simon Murray (six). Murray has now scored 26 goals in 80 appearances for Dundee in the competition – just two fewer than he netted in 95 games for all his other clubs (including United) combined in the top flight (28).
Neilson backs Pressley to complete Dundee turnaround with survivalpublished at 16:43 BST 23 April
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Steven Pressley will steer "solid" Dundee to Premiership survival, says former Hearts and Dundee United boss Robbie Neilson.
The Dens Park outfit, who travel to Tannadice for the derby on Sunday, are five points clear of second-bottom Kilmarnock and three above St Mirren with five post-split fixtures to play.
"Steven came in at the start of season, he would agree himself, he wasn't the popular choice, but he's turned that around amazingly," said Neilson on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"They've got a real solid group in there, goalscorers, good defenders, they're a solid team.
"The last time they went to Tannadice they won 1-0, so they'll have confidence going there.
"Steven is very, very experienced, he knows how to stay in these big games and win them.
"I think they'll be fine, they've got enough in their squad at both ends of the pitch to keep them in the league this year."
Stephen McGowan, football writer with The Herald, added: "Where are all those people who wanted Pressley hunted earlier in the season now? They've gone kind of quiet, haven't they?
"I remember going up to see him in Dundee and it was after a period when it was an open letter from supporters calling for the heads of John Nelms and Gordon Strachan and Pressley.
"He went into a situation where I think he admitted himself he didn't necessarily know exactly what he was getting into.
"He faced this barrage of criticism before he did a day in the job really. But I think he's pretty much silenced that and okay, they're not absolutely out of the woods yet, but if they could get something out of the derby then once again he would have shown that the empty vessels were totally wrong about him."
Acquah? Cotterill? Digby? - fans on Dundee disappointmentspublished at 13:11 BST 23 April
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We asked for your views on which Dundee player has failed to live up to expectations this season.
Here are some of your views:
John: Not sure anyone has underperformed. But feel that some players are overrated. Especially Big Billy Koumetio and Luke Graham. Took Tony Yogane a while to get going but only looks good in parts. Goalkeeper has took some stick and not a Scotland player.
Gary: Joel Cotterill came in and ousted Callum Jones from the midfield, but I couldn't tell you why. He's had some impact, but not enough to have started nearly every game after coming in. He'd be my standout.
Craig: Emile Acquah. That is all.
Mark: Unfortunately, I would have to say Simon Murray. I think he should give up the captain's armband and concentrate on scoring goals if he's still with us next season. Not sure what's happened to the boy Paul Digby, seems to have disappeared.
Grant: Acquah has not even flattered, hence on loan to Harrogate. A striker who has no goals for either club this season. A player I would like to see step up is Fin Robertson. He has the skill but seems to lack any dig. Still young enough to improve.
Derry Rhumba: It's a tough one but I'd say I expected a lot more from Paul Digby. Loved by fans of his previous club, the big man just hasn't found as much game time this season. Has all the right tools; strength, height, loves a tackle but just can't supplant our midfield three.
Pressley on Dundee derby, resilience & being 'far from safe'published at 17:22 BST 22 April
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Dundee head coach Steven Pressley has been speaking to the media before his side's derby with Dundee United in the Premiership on Sunday.
Here are the key lines:
Pressley expects a "very difficult" game at Tannadice against a United side who have been "performing very well of late". His players are relishing the derby, which is always a "great occasion" with a "great atmosphere".
The Dundee boss says the late comeback for a 2-2 draw in the previous derby highlighted a "real positive feature" in his team: "We show determination and resilience to bounce back from disappointment."
With Dundee on a four-game winless run and just five points above the relegation play-off place, Pressley concedes his side "have never been safe at any time and we're far from safe now".
He says a total of 38 points at the end of the season "generally gets you safe". Dundee are five points short of that total, but he admits "that might not be enough this season".
The head coach reiterated the challenges of recruiting for next season while still fighting to guarantee top-flight survival. He suggested Premiership teams often work on a short-term recruitment basis because of the number of clubs involved in relegation battles each campaign.
Team news: Pressley has a fully-fit squad and welcomed the return of Clark Robertson to training, but Sunday's derby will come too soon for the defender.