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Hamilton Accesses Must Learn to Kill Teams Given Opportunity, Boss Says

Hamilton Accesses boss John Rankin has urged his team to be more ruthless, but they say they are moving forward.

Following his 1-1 draw with Morton and Partick his Thistle, Rankin will return to Air on Saturday against United.

He said Hamilton should create more chances and give him more chances to win.

Rankin said:

``But it's a draw in one of the hardest places in the league. Lost by 0. If you go to Thistle on Saturday and draw 1-1, that's progression – but to me that's how it should be in a full season.

``I think it's a work in progress.

Accies' Lewis Smith (left), Andy Winter and Scott Martin celebrate taking the lead through a bizarre own goal at Partick Thistle
Accies' Lewis Smith (left), Andy Winter, and Scott Martin are Partick Thistle

"The culture we are trying to create here is that we are not satisfied with a draw.

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"We are leading the way in the game.

"I think there were eight mistakes rolled into one on Saturday, or eight decisions that could have been made better. scored the goal.

"We need to improve in that area, but if those mistakes were made, we all know what a 1-0 lead would do." At least it gives us a cushion if we have another goal ahead.”

Rankin knows Saturday's trip to Somerset Park will be difficult, but we're all looking forward to it. He says he's doing it.

``They got a good result [3-2 win over Queen's Park] on Friday night. I've seen a lot of good stuff from I know what their threat is going to be and Lee Bren has organized them so well so how difficult it can be

Hamilton's Daniel O'Reilly battles for possession with Thistle's Scott Tiffoney during Saturday's 1-1 draw
Hamilton's Daniel in Saturday's 1-1 draw O'Reilly and Thistle's Scott Tiffony battling for possession

"One of the grounds you look forward to going to. The Air ground has a lot of history and the players will surely see it.Transfer

``It's the second Saturday in a row, so I know it's going to be tough, but we have to go there and get the points. You can get a 3, because anyone can beat anyone, that's the beauty of this league.

"We're going there on Saturday. I'm really looking forward to the game." We've been well prepared all week."

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