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Dundee striker Ashley Hay says he was "manifesting" scoring in the derby. The striker came off the bench to help mount an unlikely comeback from two down at Dens Park on Sunday, netting in the 94th minute before Ross Graham's own goal secured a point. "I'm very grateful for God, I was dreaming and manifesting this thinking exactly how it would go," said 22-year-old Hay.
[SNS] Dundee striker Ashley Hay says he was "manifesting" scoring in the derby. The striker came off the bench to help mount an unlikely comeback from two down at Dens Park on Sunday, netting in the 94th minute before Ross Graham's own goal secured a point. "I'm very grateful for God, I was dreaming and manifesting this thinking exactly how it would go," said 22-year-old Hay.
"It didn't go exactly how I thought it would, but I was very grateful to get a goal and get the point in the end. "We've got a good mentality at the moment. We're just not giving up no matter what.
"One of the boys said to me at 80 minutes, just keep on going, keep bringing the energy. "Then once we get the first goal, the momentum is on our side and the fans got behind us. We got a bit fortunate with the second one, but we deserved it.
" Steven Pressley's side visit leaders Hearts on Saturday and Hay added: "Anything can happen. I think the gaffer said we're five games unbeaten at the moment, so we're in a good run of form again and the boys are excited for it. "