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By Eilidh Davies BBC Sport Scotland at the Caledonian Stadium

Aaron Doran won the game with his fourth goal of the season

Inverness CT moved up to third place in the Scottish Championship following a home victory over Dundee.

Aaron Doran broke the deadlock for the hosts following a fast break, with David Carson providing the assist.

Doran should have doubled Inverness' lead when he was one-on-one with Dundee goalkeeper Connor Hazard, but struggled to evade the interception.

James Keatings nearly grabbed a second goal at the death but his free-kick was just inches wide of the post.

The result allows the Highland side to swap places with Dundee, who now slip to fourth.

'We did enough to merit all three points' - reaction

Inverness CT manger John Robertson: "Our game plan was excellent and we had a real threat on the break. Our tactics were spot on today and we were competitive over the park for 70 minutes.

"If we'd been a wee bit more clinical we could have won by a couple in the end.

"It's a pleasing win. We felt we could keep getting at them. In the end I think we deserved the win and did enough to merit all three points."

Dundee manager James McPake: "There wasn't much between the teams but we just didn't perform to the levels we've shown we can get to.

"I think we were very wasteful. We had a lot of possession but not in the right areas where we should be hurting teams."