Manager Tony Docherty said Dundee's display in their thrilling six-goal draw with Celtic was "bordering on heroic" - but can they use a statement performance to fuel a top-six finish? Less than a week after earning an impressive point against Rangers, the Dens Park side were two minutes away from consigning the Scottish Premiership leaders to just a second league defeat of the season. Arne Engels' stoppage-time penalty would ultimately deny Dundee a first victory over Celtic in more two decades - and a first at Dens in 36 years - but Docherty was still "immensely proud" of his young team.
Nottingham Forest's heroics were only undone by a genius double substitution by Liverpool boss Arne Slot, writes Phil McNulty.
"Still, we managed to create more than a few chances to score and that is what pleased me most and maybe, not for the first time this season, we didn't get what we deserved." On the Jota and Tsimikas substitutions: "I just wanted to bring more attacking threat to the team and the fact we scored immediately was just a bonus."