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Dundee 4-1 Motherwell: Analysis

For large parts of the game it was Motherwell who drove forward in swathes, yet it was Dundee who danced off the pitch, soaked to the skin but jubilant.

After creeping into the top six last season at the first attempt following promotion from the Championship, they're now up to fifth and were applauded into the dressing room by the fans.

While the Dens Park side often fly under the radar, that won't be the case for Cameron much longer. He has filled the hole that Luke McCowan left in midfield, becoming Docherty's most important player.

Although they didn't create nearly the number of chances that Motherwell did, they looked clinical and comfortable in front of goal while McCracken - with the exception of Motherwell's goal - made a few fine saves.

That's also the first time they've won three Premiership home games consecutively since 2002 - under Ivano Bonetti. Incredible.