Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: “Horrible night for watching football. The fans braved it tonight, the wind blowing the ball all over the place.
“But I thought the teams put on a good show. We got the all-important goal and we got a bit of fortune that Dundee missed the penalty right at the end. I said to the players before the game it might have been a toss of the coin.”
On goalkeeper Scott Bain: “He picked up a bug, went out for the warm up and was feeling ill. Delighted for Nicky [Hogarth] to keep a clean sheet. He played a big part in that and did the job tonight.
“We felt 40 points this season would keep us up. Without getting carried away, I think we’ll stay up.
“We’re absolutely delighted with where we’re at. It’s beyond our expectations but we’re enjoying it.”
Dundee manager Steven Pressley tells BBC Scotland: “Considering the conditions, the players attitude towards the game was amazing. We controlled long periods, found ourselves in really good areas, but it’s been the story of late – we just need to find that final action.
“We had the penalty in the final minute but no criticism of Yan Dhanda – he’s been an outstanding performer and gives so much to the team.
“The truth is, we’ve never thought we are out of this [relegation fight]. I’ve reminded the players constantly we have got so much hard work ahead of us.
“We have to get the end product which is the only thing missing from our performance.”
