The birthday boys Noah Chilvers gave an ideal gift with a goal in 3-1 wins Ross County over Dundee, which drives Highlanders five points clearly from the relegation zone.
The former Stagers Striker Simon Murray put visitors in front of three minutes before Kieran Phillips straightened in the furious half to the first half.
But the second half of Blitz in the first three minutes brought goals with Akil Wright and Chilvers who set the hosts 3-1.
Don Cowie appointed an unchanged line in the team, which was defeated Motherwell 3-0 in a parking lot of parking last weekend.
Dundee entered the game against Dingwal, which failed to find a victory in the last five matches in five leagues who recognized 18 goals. However, this duration of the results included drawings against Celtic and Rangers.
They made three changes in the team who lost Aberdeen last weekend. Ryan Astley, Finlai Robertson, and Seb Palmer-Haulden entered Molom, Aaron Donnelli and Scott Tiffenei fell on the bench.
The county began a brighter start and approached the opening of scoring after three minutes when Ronan Hale set George Harmon, whose low drive was well preserved by Jon Mccracken.
Dundee interrupted the deadlock after four minutes when Simon Murray fired the spectacular effort from the left wing of 20 meters, which sailed straight into the upper right corner, giving a goalie Jordan Amissah has no way.
The county was pushed forward for equalizer and Connor Randall dropped a low 20-meter unit that McCracken took over the function in the corner.
The perseverance of the host was rewarded at 18. minutes when the cross of the right wing found Hale and he put the ball in the box to find Phillips inept in a box with six yards to buy it in the house.
It was the first goal of Phillips to the club, because in January he arrived from Huddersfield within two and a half years.
The county started the second half strongly when Hilici saw his recording and hole that hit himself from score, he hit the post before it was cleaned for angle.
But the resulting flag from George Harmon found Wright, which fired a spectacular bike in a six-meter network to renew the advantage of the host.
A minute later, it was 3-1 when Phillips sent the ball in the box to find the crers, who returned home from eight meters at their 24th birthday.
Midvai through the second half, the force arrived at the edge of the box, but Harmon Curling’s free kick was discarded Mccracken.
Dundee rarely threatened to the rest of the game and county in a comfortable holding for all three points.
What did managers say …
Ross County manager Don Cowie: “Probably what I’m most delighted is how we answered after scoring the goal so early in such an important game.
“Simon Murray scored a great goal for Dundee to give an advantage, but we never intimidated. I thought we deserve in the game in the game, given how we played.
“And I’m really happy, in the sense of the way we went out at the beginning of the second half to get those two goals.
“I believe we had 20 shots on target, 10 on target, which is probably a reflection of how good the effect was. That meaning we talked about and collectively know that we had to improve on it.
“When you receive a goal, there is no drama – Murray is a quality player who has the ability to do what he did, but it remained calmly at that moment and not allowing the game not to leave the game to take the game away from you.
“The boys actually paused in the gamepline at that moment. We have a reward in the second half.”
Dundee manager Toni Docherti: “I have to say I think the terrain is awful.
“But we have prepared for all week – that the game will not be fancy or beautiful and will be all about the first contact and holding a possession in the last third.
“County Ross is all these things better than us.
“It’s hard for me to tell me what it’s something I need players to do better and that’s why we had bad performance and bad result.”