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Dundee boss Mark McGhee reveals Charlie Adam hospital visit and calls relegation talk 'premature'

Dundee boss Mark McGhee revealed game-changer Charlie Adam had to take himself to hospital last week due to illness as he called talk of relegation “premature”.

The club captain didn't train until Friday ahead of the 2-2 draw with Aberdeen but showed his class as a second-half substitute, setting up both of the team’s goals with set-piece deliveries.

"Charlie was ill last weekend, he had gastroenteritis,” McGhee said. “He took himself to the hospital at one point.

“He'd had an injury before that and hadn't trained. So I didn't really hold any hope that he was going to take any part today. But he came to see me, he wanted to be part of it, even though he felt that he couldn't go on – he would at least be among it and in the dressing room and helping the lads. Which shows great attitude. And we did get him on for as long as it was probably right to because he only trained on Friday and he didn't do a lot.

"Fantastic contribution from him, and it's not a surprise, Charlie's at the heart of everything. Most of what's good in the last 18 months or two years, Charlie's had an involvement.”

Despite fighting back twice, Dundee find themselves six points adrift after St Johnstone defeated Livingston.

"It's not the result we wanted but I think it could be a huge point at the end of the season,” McGhee said. “We deserved the point. It gives great hope going into the last six games.

"We're hopeful, and I'm not disrespecting St Johnstone in any shape or form, they've had a great result today. We got absolutely mullered by Livingston and they've went and beat them. But they play Celtic next week.

"There's a huge game for us down the road [at Dundee United] but it's a game, having looked at [today] and with the likes of Charlie coming

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