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Dundee stay five adrift of St Johnstone following relegation tussle

Dundee’s cinch Premiership future looks bleak after they could only draw 1-1 against St Johnstone at Dens Park.

The home side stormed into an early lead through Jordan Marshall before Shaun Rooney equalised for the visitors in the second half to secure a point against their relegation rivals.

The result leaves the rock-bottom Dark Blues still five points adrift of 11th-placed Saints in the play-off spot with just four games of the regular season left.

Dundee have only won five Premiership matches in total so far while Saints have now taken maximum points from three out of their last four games.

St Johnstone had the first chance of the afternoon when defender Jamie McCart sent a lobbed effort onto the roof of Dundee goalkeeper Ian Lawlor’s net.

However, it was the home side who opened the scoring in the 10th minute.

Max Anderson played the ball into Paul McGowan who spun before teeing-up Marshall on the edge of the box and the left-back made no mistake, drilling his shot low past St Johnstone goalkeeper Zander Clark and into the bottom corner.

Dundee’s tails were up and they carved out another promising opening shortly afterwards but McGowan’s powerful shot was blocked.

St Johnstone struggled to find a response, with Dundee easily coping with their attempts to gain a foothold in the game.

Lawlor was finally called into action in the 35th minute when he acrobatically saved a long-range piledriver from Nadir Ciftci, turning the ball behind for a corner.

Callum Hendry had a great chance for the visitors moments later when he had a clear sight of goal but failed to capitalise and sent his shot wide.

Saints made the better start to the second half but again struggled to carve out clear-cut chances.

Instead, with so much at

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