The National (Scotland)

We’re not giving up the fight: Martindale

- Anthony Brown

DAVID MARTINDALE is adamant everyone at Livingston is doing everything they can to try to keep their survival fight alive.

The Lions are well adrift at the foot of the cinch Premiershi­p after winning only one of their last 22 league matches.

With just eight games to go – including today’s visit from titlechasi­ng Celtic – they appear in grave danger of slipping into the Championsh­ip.

Martindale admits his team have not been good enough but he assured supporters that everyone at the club is feeling the “pain” as they strive to find a way to improve their grim predicamen­t.

“As a group we have been underperfo­rming,” he admitted. “There have been periods in games where I think we’ve played really well but we’re losing. If there was a recipe to get you out of this situation, we would get out of it but in football there are so many uncontroll­ables within a match, so it’s not easy.

“It’s been a really challengin­g season, a painful season, and all me and my staff and the players can do is go out and try and win the next game of football. That’s all we can do.

“We’ve had conversati­ons as a group on multiple occasions. The players have had conversati­ons as a group on multiple occasions.

“Everybody in this club cares. Everybody. We’ve all done everything we can.

“We’re not out of it yet but I understand how difficult it is, I understand how big a hole we are in.”

Livingston produced a spirited display in their last meeting with Celtic, when they lost narrowly in the Scottish Cup quarter-final this month, and Martindale is hoping they can summon a similar level of performanc­e at home to Brendan Rodgers’ side today.

“We went to Parkhead, gave it a right good go and still came away 4-2 down but there were positives to take from that game,” he said. “But Brendan’s a very astute manager with top players so it’s going to be difficult.”

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David Martindale says his team have not been good enough

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