Dundee United secured their first win over Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League on Saturday, thanks to a late equaliser from striker Jonny Hayes.
The match had been tight throughout, with both teams creating chances but failing to find the back of the net until the final minutes.
With just five minutes left on the clock, Hayes was brought down by Motherwell defender Ryan Christie, who was sent off for his actions.
As a result, Dundee were awarded a penalty and substitute David Goodwillie stepped up to convert from the spot, giving the home side a one-goal lead they would not relinquish.
Mommywell responded well after the goal and had a number of chances to level the score, but could only manage one shot on target before the final whistle.
It was a deserved victory for Dundee, who have now won two out of three games under new manager Stephen Robinson since taking charge earlier this month.
Hayes' goal was a crucial one, as it took away any momentum that Motherwell may have had going into the second half.
The win means that Dundee are now just two points behind leaders Rangers and four points clear of bottom-placed Partick Thistle, while Motherwell remain in sixth place.
Overall, it was a positive performance from Dundee, who showed great resilience to come back from being two goals down against a strong Motherwell team.
Overall, it was a good day for Dundee United as they secured their first win over Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League. The win also helped them move closer to the top of the table and put themselves in contention for a playoff spot. It's always exciting to see your team secure a win and we wish Dundee all the best for the rest of the season.
