English-born Ghanaian midfielder Malachi Boateng played a crucial role in Dundee FC's convincing 4-1 victory against Livingston in the Scottish Premiership.

The match saw impressive contributions from Boateng, who entered the game in the 57th minute, replacing Ryan Howley.

Before the clash, Livingston had a historical advantage with 7 wins, while Dundee FC had secured 10 victories, and the teams had drawn twice.

Despite Livingston dominating possession with 63%, Dundee FC capitalized on their chances with a 37% possession, showcasing effective play.

The game's narrative included a lead from Amadou Bakayoko and a pivotal penalty save by Harry Sharp for Dundee FC.

Luke McCowan shone in the second half, scoring two goals but received a second booking leading to a red card. Tete Yengi of Livingston managed to equalize with a penalty kick.

However, Dundee FC secured the win with a fast third goal from substitute Zach Robinson, and Michael Mellon added a spectacular finish.

Importantly, Malachi Boateng played a role in the victory by providing the assist for Mellon's goal, which was confirmed after a VAR review.

The victory underscores Dundee FC's resilience and effective gameplay, with Boateng making a valuable contribution to the team's success in the Scottish Premiership.