'Hard working' Dundee 'getting their reward' - Pressleypublished at 18:15 BST 24 September 2025
Claire Thomson
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSSteven Pressley hopes Dundee can continue to "get their reward" for their early-season hard work and togetherness with victory against "good example" St Mirren.
Pressley picked up his first Scottish Premiership win as Dundee manager after a 97th-minute penalty denied Livingston a heroic comeback last Saturday.
"The weekend demonstrated a togetherness within the group that makes me proud and helps to build foundations for the future," the Dens Park boss said.
"We're at the early stages of development. This season will be a challenge with some really tough moments, but we're all fighting for the same cause and working exceptionally hard to be better.
"You can only learn from experiences. We were 2-0 up against Livingston then lost two goals, so we'll learn from that and hopefully improve.
"The players are a credit to themselves and a real enjoyment for me to work with, so we're getting that reward."
Dundee make the trip to Stephen Robinson's "exemplary" Premier Sports Cup semi-finalists this weekend, but Pressley hopes his side can "build momentum" with back-to-back victories.
"St Mirren are a very good side and good example to clubs like us," he added.
"They recruit very well for their style of play and are a really, strong physical team. It's a real challenge going there and a game we're excited about.
"Another win would build that momentum, which is huge in football. If we can keep moving forward then you never know."






















