Livingston boss David Martindale insisted it’s not ‘doom and gloom’ at the club – despite four straight defeats.The Lions will have their work cut out if they are to avoid making it five consecutive losses this weekend as they host Rangers on Sunday (12pm kick-off).Despite that, the gaffer is confident that positive results are just around the corner and says he’s looking forward to having some key players back in action.
Speaking to the Courier, he said: “In both boxes we’ve not been good enough in both set-plays and open play, but it’s fine margins at this level.
In the Dundee home game, there’s nothing in it then we get a man sent-off and lose two set play goals.“On Sunday, we’re unlucky not to take something from the game and it would have been a big point.
I thought we deserved more and hopefully the fans can see that. I get their frustration and I get the emotions but I’m not really there with it.“I’m looking forward to getting Ayo (Obileye) and Michael (Nottingham) back then we’ll have options and players who help us out in both boxes.
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