Dale Carrick netted for the second time in as many games to break the deadlock after 36 minutes, but Partick levelled within four minutes through Brian Graham amid claims for offside.
There was controversy surrounding the winner as well as Airdrie were denied a penalty and Partick went straight up the field and bagged the decisive goal through a Blair Spittal strike after an hour.But ahead of a trip to his former side Dumbarton on Saturday, Murray has called on his players to channel the pain of this defeat into their promotion push.Murray, whose side are third and three points off leaders Cove, said: "The attitude towards the game and our quality was very good and if we do that most weeks we'll be very hard to beat."We've taken a knock.
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