Hamilton defender Mihai Popescu says his side made it difficult for themselves against Kilmarnock yesterday - and it's now harder for them to grab a play-off slot.The 28-year-old Romanian - who is on loan from Hearts for this season - says Hamilton started the game sloppily and it just didn't go for them, but they can look ahead to their remaining games as they try to climb the Championship table.Fraser Murray put Killie ahead on the stroke of half-time with an unorthodox finish, and former Accies midfielder Blair Alston added a second 10 minutes into the second half.That dropped Accies down to eighth in the table, and Popescu says it might be an uphill struggle over their remaining eight games.Popescu said: "We made it a difficult game for ourselves.
We came with some thoughts here, but started a little bit sloppily, conceded a goal right at the end of the first half."At the break we went in and were asked to have a reaction, but obviously we didn't have one.
They scored the second, and we were just trying to bounce back from the goal, but it didn't happen."It is a little bit harder to reach the play-offs, because we just dropped points, but if you go and win the next game we will still have chances."We will go and try to get the three points next week, and see where we are."Hamilton now face a colossal clash next Saturday as they welcome basement side Dunfermline to New Douglas Park, who are only seven points behind, with a win potentially taking Accies back up to sixth.'Pops' said: "We have to go forward, I think it's another eight games left, so we have to go back in on Monday and try to look forward to those games."We're looking for a reaction from today's game.
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