Ian Murray reckons his Airdrie side are showing similar characteristics to Rangers and Celtic by grinding out results when they aren't at their best.The Diamonds clawed out a victory against eight-man Dumbarton last weekend with a 96th minute winner from Salim Kouider-Aissa, which was the last act of a bonkers end to a game that included three goals and two red cards in the final few minutes.During the clash Airdrie scored and missed a penalty and Sons equalised in stoppage time, but they still kept battling away and got their rewards.And ex-Gers defender Murray drew a comparison with Rangers and Celtic's knack for late triumphs.Reflecting on the Dumbarton result, he said: "Sometimes it's about battling away and showing belief you can still
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