Dundee 0 – 0 Ross Co


Dundee and Ross County had to settle for a share of the spoils in their goalless cinch Premiership clash at Dens.

Both sides had chances but just could not find the back of the net.

The result means Dundee have drawn three games in succession while the Staggies have ended a run of three defeats in a row.

County had an opportunity in the 13th minute when Yan Dhanda fired a dangerous corner in from the right with Jack Baldwin’s shot being blocked in front of goal by a home defender.

James Brown saw a goal ruled out by VAR in Ross County's draw with Dundee
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James Brown saw a goal ruled out by VAR in Ross County’s draw with Dundee

The Staggies then passed up a gilt-edged opportunity to take the lead when Dhanda played in Simon Murray but with the goal at his mercy, his shot was too close to home ‘keeper Trevor Carson who made a vital stop with his foot to deny the striker.

The hosts hit back straight away with County ‘keeper Ross Laidlaw having to turn a low Finlay Robertson shot away for a corner with the ‘keeper called into action again soon after to gather a Zak Rudden shot from the edge of the box.

County had another opening of their own on the half-hour mark with a Dhanda corner from the right finding James Brown, with Carson producing a fantastic save from the defender’s header.

Referee Colin Steven disallowed Brown's goal after viewing the VAR monitor
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Referee Colin Steven checked the VAR monitor before ruling out Ross County’s James Brown’s goal for offside

The hosts’ Amadou Bakayoko tried his luck from long range but his shot lacked venom and was easily gathered by Laidlaw and the teams headed in at half-time with the score still deadlocked.

The Staggies thought they had finally broken the deadlock in the 64th minute when Brown bundled home but the “goal” was ruled out for offside, a decision that was eventually rubber-stamped after referee Colin Steven was called to the pitchside monitor by VAR Andrew Dallas with the official agreeing with the initial call.

The hosts hit straight back with Bakayoko smashing a fierce shot that Laidlaw stopped at his near post with a vital save.

Eamonn Brophy came off the bench and was agonisingly close to making an immediate impact, sending a well-struck shot from 25 yards fizzing just past Carson’s right-hand post.

Diego Pineda could have won the game for Dundee late on but was denied by goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw
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Diego Pineda could have won the game for Dundee late on but was denied by goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw

Another sub, Dundee’s Diego Pineda then had a chance of his own as he cut in from the left but his shot was too close to Laidlaw who made a near-post block. The Mexican striker had another opportunity shortly after but this time he dragged his shot wide.

With the clock ticking down, the game was on a knife edge and Pineda had a chance to win it in the 89th minute but his shot was saved with his feet by Laidlaw.

Mackay: Strange not to give Brown goal

Ross County manager Malky Mackay:

“I have had a look at it again and I have spoken to Colin [Steven, the match referee].

“It appeared VAR were wanting Colin to have a look to see if he felt it was subjective enough that there was interference with play, which he obviously did.

“I have looked at it again and again and again and I see Jordan White and Joe Shaughnessy coming across. But they are coming across a fair distance away from the goalkeeper.

“So for that to be catching the eyeline… and I’ve seen plenty of them given in the last six months.

“I think it was strange that the ‘keeper mishandled it and we put it into the net. The linesman did the right thing putting his flag up and letting it go to VAR and then VAR passed it on to Colin to say ‘it is up to you’.

“So the pictures he is looking at are the ones I have seen, I think it is strange that the goal was not given tonight.”

Docherty: A missed opportunity

Dundee manager Tony Docherty:

“It feels like a missed opportunity. There were signs that the team hadn’t played for a few weeks. We got sucked into the type of game we didn’t want to play.

“The overriding feeling is disappointment because we didn’t win the game. I know this league. We’re still unbeaten at home and that’s really important. Whether we did enough to win it, we had a wee flurry at the end.

“We could have nicked it but it’s important when it’s in the balance you don’t lose it. It’s another clean sheet for Trevor Carson and the back three. You have to focus on some positives.”

What’s next?

Dundee travel to Livingston on Saturday; kick-off 3pm.

Meanwhile, Ross County face a trip to Motherwell, also on Saturday; kick-off 3pm.