Hartley Confident

Last updated : 29 August 2014 By Ed_ScottishFitba

C:WindowsTempphpE4A3.tmpPaul Hartley is not worried about taking on Celtic on Sunday at Dens Park on Sunday. Dundee are unbeaten in six games and picked up three points for their first league win since returning to the top flight by beating St Mirren 1-0 in Paisley last weekend. Celtic will be hurting for the exit from the Champions League but the Dark Blues are relishing the visit of Ronny Deila's charges with Hartley maintaining his players should be approaching it with genuine optimism.

He said: "We'll give it our best shot. It's the champions who are coming to town and these are the kind of games you want to be involved in as a manager and as a player. It should be a great atmosphere and we're really looking forward to it. We're on a decent run of form and are undefeated. The players are enjoying their football and obviously we want that to continue. We'll focus on ourselves as always and what we think we're good at. We like to attack and that's something we'll be looking to do. I think the supporters appreciate what we're trying to do and hopefully we can give them a positive result come Sunday. We're six games unbeaten, so we've started the season pretty well. The players are going into the game with a lot of confidence. We've had two good back-to-back performances with two good results, so we're looking forward to it."

Dundee took heart from their victory in Paisley last weekend, and Hartley wants to see the same fighting qualities on show against last season's league champions. He said: "It's always good to get that first win. It was a hard-earned three points but all credit to the lads. We showed we can battle, which is what we'll need to do against Celtic as it will be a very difficult match."