Dundee manager Tony Docherty says he is “probably not” content with a point after his side started the Scottish Premiership season with a 2-2 draw away to city rivals Dundee United.
“The way the game finished, I definitely thought we were in the real ascendency,” he told BBC Scotland.
“We got a fantastic chance with Curtis Main, Simon Murray also had one saved by the goalkeeper.
“I thought United were better in the first half. I was a little bit disappointed that the players didn’t find a way.
“With a change of shape, we did manage to find that and, from then on, I thought we were going to win it.
“When the dust settles, it’s a derby away from home, we came behind twice. I shouldn’t be disappointed, but I am. I am greedy, I wanted all three points.”
“We have a strong mentality and never-say-die attitude. However, we need to be a little bit braver than we were in the first half. We passed sideways and backwards too often.
“I was really pleased with the contribution of the substitutes, they really made an impact.”
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