Pressley's Challenging Start: Dundee's Road to Redemption After Airdrieonians Defeat
Steven Pressley reflects on Dundee's tough start under his leadership after a disappointing loss to Airdrieonians in the Premier Sports Cup.

Dundee's New Era Under Pressley Begins with a Setback
Steven Pressley's tenure as Dundee's head coach started on a sour note with a 1-0 defeat to Airdrieonians in the Premier Sports Cup. Despite a spirited second-half performance, Chris Mochrie's lone goal sealed the fate for the Premiership side at Dens Park.
Analyzing the Performance
Pressley, who took over from Tony Docherty this summer, expressed his disappointment but remained optimistic about the future. "The result is far from what we wanted," he told BBC Scotland. "It highlighted the amount of hard work ahead of us. Our attacking and defending were not in sync, and it showed in our disjointed play."
Looking Ahead
With limited time to prepare, Pressley acknowledged the challenges but emphasized the importance of daily training to address the issues. "Every day on the training ground will help us improve," he said. "I'm confident with this group of players and some additions, we can turn things around."
Upcoming Fixtures
Dundee's next match in Group C is against Alloa Athletic on Saturday, followed by a trip to Bonnyrigg Rose on July 22 and a home game against Montrose on July 26. Pressley remains hopeful, stating, "I'm really excited about what we have here, but it's going to take time."
Conclusion
While the start has been challenging, Pressley's determination and belief in his squad suggest that Dundee could be on the path to redemption. The road ahead is tough, but with hard work and dedication, the team aims to bounce back stronger.