| The Cameroon hitman, who remains un-named, featured in a full-scale bounce game, giving Alex a first-hand opportunity to see what he could do.
“He looked OK and will be here for the next few days,” said Alex.
The Dark Blues meet Ross County on October 14, and that will see them complete their first round of fixtures.
And the manager feels his men deserve praise for the way they have pulled themselves back into the promotion race after a sticky start.
He said, “I always felt that, when we had our full squad fit, we could be a match for anyone in this division, but the players have shown a great deal of self-belief to get themselves where they are and they deserve a great deal of credit.”
As expected, Dundee have lodged an appeal with the SFA over the red card Derek Lyle received against St Johnstone. The striker was sent packing by referee Alan Freeland after an incident involving Saints defender Steven Anderson.
However, after studying video footage, the Dark Blues feel their man may have been harshly treated.
“We’ve appealed and handed over the relevant footage to the SFA. Hopefully, common sense will prevail and we’ll get the decision overturned,” said Alex. |