Dundee earned a first Scottish Premiership win in six matches as a polished performance defeated in-form Motherwell at Fir Park.
The decisive, and only, goal came in the first half when Lyall Cameron slid the ball into the bottom corner after Simon Murray's header was blocked by Ewan Wilson.
Tony Docherty's side had been forced to stew on a 3-2 defeat by Kilmarnock a fortnight ago, when they conceded three times in the final eight minutes, but they showed improvement at the back to see out this match.
They had opportunities overall to make their victory more comfortable, with Billy Koumetio heading a first-half chance wide, and Curtis Main and Simon Murray failing to find the target from similar positions inside the box.
Motherwell had won five of their last six matches in all competitions but struggled to hit their recent standards.
Striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos headed wide with the game goalless and also fired over on the stretch before disappearing down the tunnel, presumably with an injury, right on half time.
The home side ended the game with four attackers up top and one of them, Jair Tavares, ended up spooning their best chance over the bar.
Dundee jump into sixth with this victory, just their second in the league this season, while Motherwell are fifth as their run of three straight wins in all competitions is halted.