Cameron Congreve thinks Dundee benefitted from showing “a bit more courage” as they came from behind to draw 1-1 with Motherwell.
The on-loan Swansea City winger was introduced at half-time and teed up captain Simon Murray shortly after the equaliser for what could have proved to be the winner.
“To be fair, I should have scored just before that as well,” the 21-year-old said. “So I should have scored two maybe.
“I think it was a really good reaction second half and hopefully we can do that from minute one next week.
“I think Motherwell played really well first half, let’s not take that away from them. I think they moved the ball really well, but I think we showed a really good reaction second half.
“Came out with a bit more energy, a bit more courage and moved the ball really well as well. I think we turned it around and probably could have won at the end as well.”
Congreve hopes to build on last season, when he was a regular starter on loan to Bromley in League Two.
“I had a bit of first-team football a few years ago and then probably fell out of it a little bit,” he explained. “Then, last year, it was nice to just get back playing and get the rhythm going.
“Hopefully, I can take that into this season now – what I learned last year.”
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