Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

ARCHIBALD ADAMANT JAGS WILL GO FOR WIN

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ALAN Archibald insists his struggling Partick Thistle side will not be f ound wanting i n t he desire stakes when they take on Rangers tonight.

Victory for Pedro Caixinha’s men at t he newly-renamed Energy Check Stadium would send them level on points with Celtic and Aberdeen at the top of the Scottish Premiershi­p table.

But, while Archibald acknowledg­es there is a lot riding on the game for the Ibrox men, he believes his team are just as hungry as they look to finally grab their first win of the new campaign.

“We’re confident, believe it or not,” said the Thistle boss.

“We’re at home and we’ve got t o get after Rangers and get the victory.

“We know there is a big incentive for Rangers to get to the top of the league.

“But the incentive to get that first three points is just as big for us.

“There is going to be a big crowd, the game’s live on TV and it’s a chance to get our first win.

“So there are plenty of motivating factors — none more so than the chance to get out of the group down the bottom of the table.”

This evening’s showdown is the first of two games against Rangers in the space of five days, with Jags also hosting the Betfred Cup quarter-final on Tuesday.

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