Tony Duchary, the director of Dandy, hopes that his team will “repeat” derby championships in their attempt to stay the presidency of the Scottish excellent, where they welcome “different” Rangers to Denz Park on Saturday, Live on Sky Sports.
Dark Blues’ 4-2 victory over the Dunde United competitors was his first league victory since January 5, where they got five points from Bottom Club St Johnstone.
Docherty team is ranked eleventh in the league table, but he managed to hold both the old roaming company at home this season.
“We have given us a large elevator, and sometimes it is more than just a victory,” Sky SPORTS News told Sky Sports News.
“We scored six goals, two VAR were overcome, but it was a great performance, and I think the performance is synonymous with this group of players when everyone is decent and available.
“There is a real bound by the group now. We are in a good place and look forward to a truly difficult match against Rangers, but we have achieved a good performance in the league this season.
“If we can repeat this level of performance that we put in my path with eight games to go, this is what we are looking for.”
On Saturday, opponents enjoyed their victory over Derby, as the winner of the 88th minute in the 88th minute won away from Celtic over competitors in nearly four and a half years.
Barry Ferguson will now go to Dens Park for the first time as a head coach, hoping to get his first club’s victory over the ground since November 2023.
“It is Rangers now different. Barry Ferguson has entered and has good experience there with Billy Dodz and Nile Macan.”
“They entered and did well, they have always done as temporary, they changed things, changed the shape, changed the training system, and had a reaction from the players.
“It is really two good teams. It is an exciting and difficult game for us, but it is two teams in its form, and we hope it will serve a crack.”
Dundy midfielder Layal Cameron signed a pre -contracting agreement with Rangers and will climb against his teammates in the future on Saturday.
The 22 -year -old academic graduate has been absent to the last meeting with IBROX, but it will be available to choose this time.
“It is not difficult at all, my relationship with Layal (Cameron) is the upper staircase and is a great boy,” said Cameron’s director.
“Everything will give this football club, as I saw his performance in Derby. It was incorporated that his goal was excluded against Dundi United through Var.
“I think that every Dandy supporter has witnessed his commitment.
“He carries a knockout and we run the one that beats his Achilles at the present time, but he is training with the team now, and at the present time, it is more than available and a building on Saturday.
“Therefore, I think everyone will see Layal Cameron, who is really committed to giving everything to the Dundy Football Club, and I expect him to do so until the end of the season.”
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