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Neil McCann looking for brave Dundee players to pick up positive result at Ibrox

Neil McCann as a Rangers player.
Neil McCann as a Rangers player.

Dundee boss Neil McCann insists his players are brave and positive enough to go to Ibrox tomorrow and secure a memorable result against Rangers.

It will be a return to a former happy hunting ground for the ex-winger who spent five years at the Glasgow club.

The 43-year-old won a whole host of trophies when he was at Rangers however, McCann insists that is in the past and instead all he is focusing on now is his Dundee players and what they can achieve at Ibrox.

McCann said: “I had some great times there, winning many trophies and making loads of good friends.

“I loved going back there with Sky TV but I’m so looking forward to going there with my team.

“Personally, though, I’m irrelevant because I’m taking a team there to try to take points off them and get a result for ourselves.

“It’s important not to give their crowd a lift or any encouragement.

“So we have to be on it, right at it from the start.

“One thing we won’t buckle from is being positive. That will always be the same.

“I think if you take no risks then sometimes you don’t get rewards, and we want to go to Ibrox quietly confident of getting a result.

“They’re under no illusions about trying to go there, silence a crowd and get a positive result.

“I’m not going there frightened as that wouldn’t be fair to what we’re trying to do here to do take this club forward.

“We’ll need lots of bravery at Ibrox.

“And I honestly do believe we’ve got a squad here that doesn’t have any fear.

“They’ll continue to grow and develop in terms of confidence.

“You need to be brave on the ball going to a place like Ibrox and I know that from my time there as a player.

“Rangers play in a certain way that will allow us opportunities to get on the ball.”

Tomorrow will be the first time McCann has gone head to head with Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha and he admits he is looking forward to pitting his wits against the passionate Portuguese.

McCann said: “I actually love Pedro’s passion.

“I think it’s infectious but when his team is going forward they can be got at.

“So that’s what we have to aim to do when we go there on Saturday.

“I’ve had no real dealings with Pedro since he came to Scotland.

“I will meet him for the first time on Saturday so I’m really looking forward to pitting my wits against him.

“Pedro clearly has an idea of how he wants them to play having gone with the four.

“With the shape that he plays clearly they can be open.

“We have to try to exploit that on the day.”