Pressley's record-breaking Dundee
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At the start of this season, many tipped Dundee for relegation from the Scottish Premiership, especially after they failed to win any of their first five league matches.
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They are still not safe, but Saturday's win at Aberdeen has Steven Pressley's side six points above Kilmarnock in the relegation play-off spot.
Their 3-2 success at Pittodrie was their first victory in that stadium for 22 years and is the latest in a string of impressive milestones in this campaign to date.
In August, they left Ibrox with a point for the first time in 21 years and that set the tone for what was to come under Pressley's management.
Clark Robertson's header and a Cameron Carter-Vickers own goal earned Dundee a first win at Dens Park against Celtic since 1988, when Tommy Coyne scored the only goal of the game.
They had not won back-to-back games away to rivals Dundee United since the 1998-99 season, but Ashley Hay's goal ensured they took the points back to Dens in January, following on from their 4-2 at Tannadice last season.
With 11 league matches still to play, can Pressley's side break yet more records?