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Dundee boss Paul Hartley praises side after five-goal win sends them through to face Rangers in the cup

Dundee boss Paul Hartley praises side after five-goal win sends them through to face Rangers in the cup

Dundee boss Paul Hartley insists he will definitely not be taking anything for granted when his side travel to face Rangers in the quarter-final of the Scottish Cup next month.

The Dark Blues will meet Mark Warburton’s side after a clinical five-goal demolition of Dumbarton in the fifth-round replay at Dens last night.

However, while the Premiership outfit will fancy their chances against another Championship side at Ibrox, Hartley admits anything can happen in the cup.

The manager said: “It (Dumbarton win) was professional, clinical and well deserved on the night.

“I thought the tempo we started at was what was needed.

“That was the key thing for us, taking our chances when they came and we could have had a few other goals.

“The important thing was getting an early goal.

“That made us feel more comfortable and some of our play was excellent especially around the edge of the box.

“We were patient in our play and I feel that was a key thing.

“The pleasing thing again for me was another clean sheet.”

He added: “People might see us as favourites (against Rangers) as we are in a different league but it is a cup game and anything can happen.

“We just have to make sure we are ready for our game against Inverness at the weekend.

“We have a massive week coming up. We do not have a big squad, it is tight.”

Dundee captain Gary Harkins is assured of a “warm” welcome at Ibrox after some tongue-in-cheek comments about the Glasgow side last weekend.

When asked what Harkins should expect, former Celtic player Hartley said: “I don’t know. A nice, friendly welcome from everybody.

“I think you have to handle the occasion wherever you go. We go to Celtic Park on the Wednesday night and we will have to handle that also.

“When you play in front of a big support you have to show your true character and mentality.

“We have to handle that as a team, not just one player.”