4 Dundee talking points as Kilmarnock defeat sparks more VAR anger and ramps up relegation concerns.

Except that Robertson never saw what piqued Duncan’s interest in the first place because the whistleblower was denied access to any footage.
Docherty was informed that it had been determined that the incident occurred outside the box. However, confusion persisted even after the full-time whistle.
If the potential push on Murray was not in the box, why was Robertson brought to the monitor and left standing awkwardly?
The Dens Park Club has every right to an explanation.
Again, defensive flaws proved costly.
Whether a penalty at that point in the game would have changed the outcome is debatable.
Dundee did, however, draw level ten minutes later.
Fin Robertson capitalised on Liam Donnelly’s error, and Seun Adewumi made an excellent pass through for Cameron’s supporting run.
But parity lasted only a few seconds after the restart.
Official decisions may not help, but the Dark Blues are failing to ‘control the controllables’.
How did Donnelly manage to loft a cross from the left? How did Bruce Anderson, who isn’t the tallest striker at 5’8”, end up on the receiving end of it?
Even with time remaining for a leveller, conceding such a simple goal as Killie’s third from Armstrong’s corner was just another lapse in a season littered with them.
The stakes are high for questionable decisions by officials, but the Dens Park men remain in trouble in tenth place due to the worst goals against column in the Premiership.
The question is whether they can finally develop defensive tenacity when it is most needed.
Win or lose?
Clearly, no one at Dundee expected to be fighting for their place in the top flight this season.
The hope was that progress would be made from last season’s top-six performance.
However, with only two games remaining, Docherty’s team must confront the harsh realities of their current situation.
Their fate is in their own hands as they look for the bright side.
Dundee have plenty to contemplate before their clash with Ross County. Image: Rob Casey / SNS Group.
They prefer their current position over St Johnstone’s bottom spot or Wednesday’s opponents, Ross County, in 11th place.
It’s clear what they need to do. One win in midweek will keep them out of the relegation zone, and nerves will not be frayed in a last-day match against St Johnstone.
With only three wins in their last 12 matches, they must muster 90 minutes worthy of saving their season.
It is now up to whoever is chosen to face County to demonstrate both character and quality in order to keep the club in the top division.
Personnel poser
Dundee’s team selection for the match against the Staggies will be intriguing.
Docherty made two changes to his line-up against Killie, after the side collapsed in the second half to lose to ten-man Motherwell.
Clark Robertson was left out due to his role in the defeat, but his replacement, Aaron Donnelly, was responsible for both of Kilmarnock’s second-half goals.
The Dark Blues were once again defeated by the simplest of goals from their opponents, with Palmer-Houlden, the other man brought in, conceding a silly spot-kick.
Seun Adewumi (left) sparked some life into Dundee’s attack in the second-half and assisted Lyall Cameron’s equaliser. Image: Rob Casey / SNS Group.
It could have been worse late on if custodian Trevor Carson hadn’t justified his place on the plastic pitch with three outstanding saves in the final five minutes of regulation time.
At the other end of the pitch, nothing clicked until Adewumi came off the bench in the 57th minute to replace the misfiring Scott Tiffoney.
Adewumi demonstrated more attacking intent than the starters.
Dundee must find the right combination to maximise Murray’s potential against his former club on Wednesday night.
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