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29 February 2008
Confident Dens men
Alex Rae admits his Dundee players are going into tomorrow’s meeting with St Johnstone full of confidence — but that does not make the outcome of the Tayside derby any easier to predict (write Tom Duthie and James Masson).
Three wins in a row, and 10 goals for in the process, suggests Dundee are bang on form and the gaffer believes last week’s 6-1 thrashing of Stirling Albion saw his team produce some of their best football of the campaign.

He knows, however, Saints will be a much tougher proposition than struggling Albion and suspects goals could be at a premium this time round.

“In the time I have been here, every game against St Johnstone has been very close and, when I look at the strength of their squad, I see nothing to make me think this will be any different,” he said.

“We are playing well and we do seem to be running into a bit of form at a good time of the season. In the second half last week, I was impressed with our play and seeing the goals shared around the strikers was encouraging.

“If we create as many chances tomorrow, I am sure we will take one or two, but it will be more difficult this time.”

Defender Milan Palenik is set to return from suspension and the gaffer will have a think about whether or not keeper Ludovic Roy returns from a groin injury.

“After training yesterday I ruled him out, but he has done more handling work with Bobby Geddes in training today, so now I’d say there is a chance he might make it.”

With Saints trailing division leaders Hamilton by 10 points and Dundee by six, boss Derek McInnes believes a win for his team is imperative.

“This match could be pivotal. If we lose and Hamilton win, it will be extremely difficult for us to peg them back,” he said. “The game is also crucial to Dundee. There is no doubt there is a lot to play for and we are looking forward to tomorrow.”

Having completed the signing of former Chelsea, Leeds and Millwall man Jody Morris, the midfielder is in the squad.

Missing will be the injured Andy Lawrie, Stuart McCaffrey, Greg Cameron and Martin Hardie, as well as the suspended Steven Anderson and Liam Craig.

With Kevin James, Steven Milne, Daniel McBreen and Goran Stanic all doubtful, others could be missing as well.

Despite those worries, having won the Challenge Cup at Dens earlier this season, beating Dunfermline 3-2, Saints travel up from Perth with some happy memories and expect a big support to go with them.

“Our fans will turn out in great numbers and they have a part to play. They can really help us,” Derek added.

This afternoon, Saints completed the emergency loan signings of midfield pair, Barry Wilson from Caley Thistle and Sean Lynch from Hibs.