Livingston boss Marvin Bartley has been speaking to the media as his side prepare to welcome Rangers on Sunday.
Here are the main points:
- Bartley stresses new signings Joel Nouble and Barrie McKay will have "a huge part to play" between now and the end of the season, adding both "have showed up well in training".
- The pair played 45 minutes in a bounce game and the Livi boss feels they're "heading in the right direction".
- Livi sit bottom of the Scottish Premiership and Bartley stresses "it's all about getting to the split as close as you possibly can be" to the teams above.
- Bartley feels "the pressure is on other teams" who are being dragged into a relegation battle
- The manager suggests "draws will do because if we draw every game between now and the end of the season and every else loses we stay up."
- Bartley jokes "I felt a lot better at full-time than I did at half-time" of the Kilmarnock v Celtic game.
- While Livi are in a difficult position at the bottom of the table, Bartley stresses "I wouldn't have taken this job on if I didn't have confidence in the players."
- Livi came from 2-0 down to snatch a 2-2 draw against Dundee and Bartley says "there's a fine line between confidence and complacency" adding "we have to make sure those mistakes don't happen again".
- "It's a very different Rangers team" to the side they faced earlier in the season and Bartley insists "we won't take anything from that game".
- But the manager wants his side to offer "more of a threat" going forward in games.
- Bartley admits "I'm not enjoying it at all" since taking over from David Martindale but adds "I'll enjoy it if we stay up".
- The Livi boss admits that lawyers from the SFA have spoken to Jeremy Bokila this week regarding an allegation the he suffered racial abuse in last month's match against Aberdeen.
- Bartley adds "as a football club and as a manager, we're there with him every step of the way".
- Team news: Aidan Denholm is getting closer to a return but is not yet ready to be in the squad, Babacar Fati is getting closer while Josh Zimmerman is further behind.