David Martindale is adamant his Livingston team has what it takes to survive the drop, despite being denied the chance to move within four points of nearest rivals Ross County after a late draw with St Johnstone.
Saints striker Nicky Clark nodded home with three minutes remaining to cancel out Andrew Shinnie’s first-half opener for the Lions.
It was a familiar tale for Livi, who have now conceded important goals in each of their last three away league fixtures. “It’s difficult, the players are fighting tooth-and-nail and anyone can see how much the players are putting into the games,” Martindale said. “I’d never question their heart and their spirit, from matchday one to where we are just now, I think that has been there in abundance. “The players are gutted in there, they’ve been gutted most games when they don’t pick three points up. “But I’m trying to explain – and I’m not trying to come over delusional – if you’re 1-0 down and you score the late goal then it changes the narrative to a great point.” Saints boss Craig Levein believes Nicky Clark’s late equaliser against Livingston could be looked back on as a crucial moment in St Johnstone’s season.
Saints jumped to ninth in the Premiership after Clark nodded home with three minutes remaining to cancel out Andrew Shinnie’s opener.