The Preview: Against all odds, Elvis may be a hit with Dundee... and derby win would be great way to spark belief
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Whisper it quietly, but Steven Pressley may well know what he’s doing after all.

It’s safe to say his appointment as Dundee boss in early June went down like a lead balloon amongst the Dens Park support.

The club’s choice to dismiss Tony Docherty certainly caught many by surprise, yet opting to bring in someone whose previous managerial tenure concluded in November 2019 seemed nearly irrational.

“If you are a Dundee fan looking for a manager with a background in clinching titles and achieving accolades, then I’m not your man,” was his frank self-evaluation.

Quite motivating. He doesn’t seem like the sort to spend much time perusing social media, which is probably fortunate considering the criticism he faced following those remarks.

Steven Pressley's appointment as Dundee boss was not met with widespread approval

Steven Pressley’s appointment as Dundee boss was not met with widespread approval

A dismal Premier Sports Cup defeat to Alloa Athletic ended any hope of progressing to last 16

A dismal Premier Sports Cup defeat to Alloa Athletic ended any hope of progressing to last 16

Ryan Astley got on the scoresheet as Dundee picked up a well-deserved point against Rangers

Ryan Astley got on the scoresheet as Dundee picked up a well-deserved point against Rangers

And it wasn’t just coming from Dundee fans, either. There were supporters from all sides queuing up to have a pop.

Two disappointing Premier Sports Cup losses to Airdrieonians and Alloa Athletic effectively ended his team’s chances of advancing to the knockout stages before Matchday Three.

At that stage, there were genuine questions over whether he would be binned before the Premiership campaign got under way.

He remains in position. And with the first Dundee derby of the season set for tomorrow afternoon, he has ample reason to be hopeful about his team’s prospects. Who would have thought that possible at the month’s outset?

Yes, Hibernian made light work of them on the opening day. But since then, the improvement has been stark.

A contentious last-minute penalty call against them at Rangers dashed their hopes of securing three points instead of one. There wouldn’t have been any objections had they managed to hold on.

And last week’s performance against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park — while not particularly pretty — highlighted a steeliness that’s been badly lacking for some time.

Defensive fragility nearly cost the club their place in the top flight last season. Had it not been for the goalscoring exploits of Simon Murray — and a few others — at the other end of the park, they would have been staring down the barrel of relegation to the second tier.

Simon Murray will once again have a major role to play if Dundee are to stay clear of trouble

Simon Murray will once again have a major role to play if Dundee are to stay clear of trouble

Pressley’s focus, at least until now, has been on making the team hard to beat. And on recent evidence, there’s no doubt he is making progress in that regard.

Whether he can get the side firing in the final third is another discussion entirely.

With Murray leading the line, they have a guy who will surely be aiming to hit double figures once again. But chances have been at a premium so far, and therein lies the glaring issue.

The club lost a big chunk of their creative core over the summer.

Lyall Cameron — who had signed a pre-contract with Rangers long before Elvis rocked up at Dens — is one of very few players to have any credit in the bank at Ibrox given their embarrassing start to the season.

Meanwhile his former midfield partner Josh Mulligan has got off to a superb start with Hibs, starring both at home and abroad.

Scott Tiffoney has moved on too, while Seb Palmer-Houlden and Oluwaseun Adewumi have returned to their respective parent clubs.

It was always going to be a struggle to adequately replace that lot.

The likes of Yan Dhanda —an exciting addition if he can recapture the form he previously showed at Ross County — Joe Westley and Emile Acquah will need time to settle.

They will all fancy their chances of getting on the scoresheet this weekend, mind you.

So much of Dundee United’s success on their return to the top flight last year — at least early on — was down to their ability to keep the opposition at bay and grind out results.

Not always easy on the eye, but certainly effective.

No sign of that defensive resilience so far this season. Indeed, they’ve shipped 11 goals in seven games.

From set pieces in particular, they look all over the shop. Failure to do the basics has been their Achilles heel time and time again.

Participation in European football will obviously have taken its toll, but manager Jim Goodwin, to his credit, has refused to use that as an excuse.

Of course, he hasn’t been helped by an injury list which frankly beggars belief.

Josh Mulligan has been a standout for Hibernian since making the move from Dens Park

Josh Mulligan has been a standout for Hibernian since making the move from Dens Park 

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has seen his squad decimated through injury

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has seen his squad decimated through injury

In the build-up to this one, the Irishman admitted this is the worst luck he’s experienced as a manager when it comes to players lining up for a seat on the treatment table. It’s hard not to have a little sympathy.

Trying to somehow integrate 14 new arrivals in to the squad can’t be easy either.

But the fact is that defeat this weekend would see his side fall four points behind their neighbours before we’ve even reached the international break.

A point from three Premiership games — and a Premier Sports Cup last-16 exit to boot — would make for grim reading, regardless of the extenuating circumstances.

The Tannadice men tasted victory just once in four attempts against this weekend’s opponents last season.

What better way to kickstart their campaign than with a statement performance on their rivals’ home patch.

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