Celtic win becoming distant memory for Dundee fanspublished at 16:36 GMT
Nick McPheat
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSTwo-and-a-half weeks ago, Dundee fans were wildly celebrating after beating Celtic at home for the first time in 37 years.
Seventeen days - and two defeats later - head coach Steven Pressley is again facing intense heat from a support he is still struggling to win over.
The majority of the fanbase were underwhelmed by the appointment of the former Scotland defender, whose reign began with back-to-back League Cup group defeats to lower-league opposition - Airdrieonians and Alloa.
A deserved point at Ibrox flickered life into Pressley's tenure, with draws against Kilmarnock and Motherwell, plus a win over Livingston, coming over the next four games.
It is somewhat surreal to look at Dundee's form in the five matches that have followed.
Sandwiched between four away losses at St Mirren, Aberdeen, Falkirk and Hearts is that memorable victory against the reigning league champions.
Pressley was well worth his win over Brendan Rodgers, who has since resigned from his post as Celtic boss, but the goodwill of that triumph is quickly evaporating.
In the four away games split either side of that 2-0 success, Dundee have shipped 11 goals and scored just one.
The Dens Park side are yet to win a league game on the road this term, losing four and drawing two, including Saturday's 4-0 loss at Hearts.
Pressley's men sit 11th after 11 games, two points above bottom club Livingston and just one off League Cup finalists St Mirren in eighth.
Though it is still early in the campaign, things will have to improve given the Dundee board sacked Tony Docherty for leading the team to a 10th-placed finish last term, saying results "have not met the standards expected".
The manner of the defeats seems to be increasing frustration among the support, with Pressley's side scoring nine goals in 11 matches and averaging the lowest possession in the division (36%).
Although Falkirk and Livingston have conceded more goals, Dundee have faced the most shots in the league.
They also, by a distance, have the fewest shots, touches in the opposition box and successful passes in the opposition half.
However, despite being the team who have created the fewest chances, they have one of the best chance creators in the Premiership in Cameron Congreve, who leads the assists chart with five.
The on-loan Swansea winger has been a real bright spark for Pressley, who has also shown promise in his role by taking four points in two games against the Old Firm.
With Rangers visiting Dens on Sunday, the Dundee boss will back his team to cause another upset, but performances and results need to be more stable in order to keep a disgruntled fanbase off his back.















