The on-loan Manchester City forward took Kevin Holt out the game with a clever flick but blazed his shot over.Leigh Griffiths was struggling with a series of sloppy touches and was frustrated again when Bain blocked at his feet after he was put in by Stefan Johansen's dummy.The hosts threatened too as Nick Ross' snapshot was pushed away by Craig Gordon while Rory Loy could only aim straight at the keeper after being set free by Kane Hemmings' flick-on.Kieran Tierney was also impressing for Celtic and almost created the opener two minutes before the break as he picked out Johansen with a low cut-back, but the Norwegian's strike ricocheted off Griffiths and bounced against Bain's post before Holt could smack clear.It was a closely balanced affair but Celtic should have made more use of Roberts
When he did get to run at the home defence, one mazy run took him past four bewildered Taysiders before he was finally stopped.But Celtic were not exactly watertight at the back
Gordon had to pull off a brilliant stop to keep out Paul McGowan's 20-yard volley, while Loy was disappointed when he met the rebound on the stretch but could only hit the upright.Deila's team kept pushing, coming close with a pair of headers from Mikael Lustig and Charlie Mulgrew from back-to-back corners, but the longer the match went, the more desperate their efforts became.Skipper Scott Brown, forced to fill in at right-back when Lustig was replaced as Deila threw on striker Colin Kazim-Richards, wasted a pair of crosses, sparking a groan from the Hoops faithful.Roberts tried to ignite down the left but found no takers for his crosses as Dundee held out for a valuable point in their bid to claim a top-six spot
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