Dundee’s dressing room is likely experiencing a familiar sense of disappointment following the first half at Parkhead, reminiscent of their recent loss of three points from a winning position over the weekend. Dundee successfully contained Brendan Rodgers’ team for 60 minutes, prompting the Celtic manager to implement a triple substitution shortly after halftime to alter the game’s dynamic, a move that ultimately proved pivotal. However, during the initial 45 minutes, there was a prevailing sense that Celtic might not succeed in breaching Dundee’s resilient defensive line. Despite Dundee’s strong first-half performance, Celtic ultimately scored two goals, meaning Tony Docherty’s team will return to Dens Park without any points. With only two victories in their last 10 matches, Dundee currently occupies 10th place in the league standings, and their upcoming schedule presents further challenges, including a home fixture against Killie on Sunday, followed by an away game at the formidable Pittodrie the subsequent weekend. Post navigation Emmanuel Wanyonyi: From Childhood Hardship to Olympic Gold and World Record Ambitions Soper Calls for Ulster Recovery After Significant Toulouse Loss