Inverness CT 0-1 Dundee: Visitors up to second after fourth straight win
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Paul McMullan's first-half strike gave Dundee their first ever league win away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle and moved them into second in the Scottish Championship.
McMullan jinked in from the left and curled a fantastic shot into the corner for his fifth goal of the season.
It was enough for Dundee to earn their fourth league win in a row and they remain a point off the top.
Inverness stay sixth but are without a victory in seven league games amid.
Inverness CT manager Billy Dodds: "I'm disappointed with the result but I thought we brought so much to the game. It was a bit of quality that won it and that's what we're lacking, not just forward players, but in general.
"We're a good team. We're missing so many players and still gave Dundee a game and probably deserved to take something from it."
Dundee manager Gary Bowyer: "A tough place to come. The game was tight. But I'm delighted we can send a wonderful support home happy. And it was settled by a wonderful goal.
"[McMullan] He is in a rich vein of form. It's not just his goals, it's his work rate and delivery. His delivery was excellent for us."