Tony Docherty believes his Dundee team should have had a penalty in the build-up to Rangers equaliser in Thursday's 1-1 draw.
Tony Docherty admitted Dundee’s heroics against Rangers were even more remarkable because he had 10 first-team players out.
Tony Docherty believes his Dundee team should have had a penalty in the build-up to Rangers equaliser in Thursday's 1-1 draw.
Rangers had an xG (expected goals) of 0.73 - their lowest in the Scottish Premiership this season. Dundee attempted 12 shots ...
Dundee had a first-half penalty claim waved away moments before Rangers equalised through Vaclav Cerny at Dens Park ...
Rangers fans vented their fury after their side were held to a 1-1 draw by Dundee at Dens Park, leaving the Light Blues 15 ...
Dundee would think they had netted a winner late on when Adewumi found the net again - but Simon Murray would be flagged offside in the build up. Sutton was left baffled by the lines drawn by Aitken ...
The Dundee manager watched talisman Simon Murray go down demanding a penalty after colliding with Light Blues defender Clinton Nsiala inside the opposition box just seconds before Rangers countered up ...
Despite expectations of a Rangers resurgence, they struggled to maintain pressure, while Dundee appeared more poised to secure a winning goal on the break against a makeshift defence.
Rangers have now picked up just 13 points and three wins from 11 games on the road, after they were held to a 1-1 with Dundee ...
Rangers’ fading Scottish Premiership title hopes suffered another blow on yesterday with a 1-1 draw at Dundee but manager ...