Dundee Faces Crucial Matches to Avoid Relegation Play-Offs
Dundee can take nothing for granted in bottom-six battle
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Dundee FC is in a precarious position as they fight to avoid relegation in the Scottish Premiership, holding a five-point lead over Kilmarnock. Despite recent improvements, their performance with only two wins in the last 12 matches leaves them vulnerable as they approach the final fixtures of the season.
- 01Dundee holds a five-point cushion over Kilmarnock but faces tough competition.
- 02The team has only won two of their last 12 Premiership matches.
- 03Head coach Steven Pressley emphasizes the need for wins to avoid relegation.
- 04Dundee's record against bottom-half teams shows mixed results: 5 wins, 6 draws, and 4 losses.
- 05Upcoming matches will be critical for Dundee's survival in the league.
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Dundee FC finds itself in a tense relegation battle as the Scottish Premiership season nears its conclusion. With a five-point lead over Kilmarnock, the team faces a challenging schedule against bottom-six rivals. Despite showing improvement throughout the season, Dundee has struggled recently, managing only two wins in their last 12 matches. Head coach Steven Pressley highlighted the importance of character and resilience after a recent draw against Kilmarnock, stating that his team likely needs a couple of wins to secure their place in the league. Historically, Dundee has had a mixed record against teams in the bottom half, winning five, drawing six, and losing four of their encounters this season. As they prepare for the final fixtures, Dundee must capitalize on their opportunities to avoid the relegation play-off spot.
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Dundee's performance in the upcoming matches will determine their fate in the league, affecting fans and local stakeholders.
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