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ByCharlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland
Dundee boss Steven Pressley has been speaking to the media as his side prepare to face Motherwell on Saturday.
Here are the main points:
The Dundee boss feels there's an "opportunity to change the narrative" with a victory on Saturday that would move his side above Motherwell in the table.
Pressley stresses the difficulty of bedding in new players during the season when there is so much at stake in every game but insists his side are "working very hard".
With two goals in four games, Pressley knows his side have been struggling in attack but says they've been focusing a lot on that area over the international break and feels they are improving.
He says "there's a real positivity" at Dens Park and everyone is "pulling in one direction" but wins are key to keeping that good feeling at the club.
The boss is "really proud" of Luke Graham, who is a "good example" of how to manage and develop a young player after the defender was called up to Scotland's Under-21 squad.
Pressley admits Dundee are "still looking" at bringing in new players but there has been "no progression".
Team news: Midfielder Paul Digby remains out while Cesar Garza won't return from Mexico Under-20s duty in time. Charlie Reilly is back in full training.
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