Dundee were indebted to an inspired display from keeper Robert Douglas as they secured a draw against Morton. The ex-Scotland international was in tremendous form and pulled off three fantastic saves to keep Morton at bay. Masterton's first effort, a 20-yard dead ball, whizzed just wide on 15 minutes but as the clock ticked down he got even closer.Team-mate McGuffie then forced a save out of Douglas from 20 yards and the Dark Blues No 1 continued his heroics from the resultant corner to save a header from the visiting midfielder.The game was in Morton's hands at this stage but the home side could well have taken an undeserved lead on the half hour had Colin McMenamin reacted quicker to Mickael Antoine-Curier's rebounded 15-yard strike.Then, Masterton had two more free-kick efforts to trouble Dundee – one cracking off the base of the post and the other turned wide by Douglas.The second half followed much the same vein as the first with Douglas again underlining his worth with a fingertip save from Brian Wake on 59 minutes. Dundee's best chance of the game came in the 69th-minute when Mickael Antoine-Curier's shot was parried into the path of Colin McMenamin. However, the striker, blasted over an open goal from just six yards out.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton (Posniak 59), Malone, McHale, McKeown, Lauchlan (Cowan 26), Daquin( Young) Shinnie, McMenamin, Antoine-Curier, O'Brien. Subs Not Used: Deasley, Roy.
My MoM goes to Rab Douglas four outstanding saves, he has been brilliant all season. But it's 2 more points dropped and with St.Johnstone drawing at Partick Th, it was a big chance to cut the lead.