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Dundee recently concluded their training camp in Poland with a 1-1 draw against Lech Poznań. The match saw Lech starting strong with two early corners and a shot from Sousa that was saved by McCracken. The home team managed to take the lead in the 28th minute with a goal from Ishak, followed by a close call from a free-kick by Pereira that hit the post. Despite a few more chances, Lech couldn’t find the back of the net again. Dundee had a half-chance with Main’s attempt going into the side net, and the first half ended with Lech leading 1-0.

After halftime, Lech made a full team change, and Dundee came out strong with chances from Palmer-Holden and McCowan. Palmer-Holden eventually equalized for Dundee with a goal in the bottom left-hand corner. The match continued with close attempts from both sides, including a near miss from Reilly for Dundee. In the end, the game ended in a 1-1 draw, showcasing a tale of two halves with Lech dominating the first half and Dundee coming back strong in the second.

The lineup for Dundee included players like McCracken, Astley, McGhee, Reilly, Main, Tiffoney, Cameron, Sylla, Ingram, Kerr, McCowan, Anderson, Robertson, Trialist, Palmer-Holden, Rudden, Portales, and Graham. The unused substitutes were Adam Legzdins, Harry Sharp, Sebastian Lochhead, Josh Mulligan, Finlay Corrigan, and Jamie Richardson.

Overall, the friendly match between Lech Poznań and Dundee provided an exciting display of football with both teams showing moments of strength and skill. The draw was a fair result considering the competitive nature of the game and the efforts put in by both sides during the match. Dundee can take away valuable lessons and insights from this experience as they continue their preparations for the upcoming season.