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David Martindale admits Livingston need reinforcements as Premiership side get past Albion Rovers

David Martindale admits Livingston need reinforcements as Premiership side get past Albion Rovers

LIVINGSTON got their Premier Sports Cup campaign off to a winning start against Albion Rovers.

David Martindale’s side emerged 3-2 winners in a hard-fought encounter.

But he wasn’t happy with negative aspects of the match, as the gaffer revealed more reinforcements are a certainty.

He said: “I think that’s four of the last five goals I can probably apportion blame to an individual.

“We’re sitting looking at the negatives when we should focus on the positives. But we gave them a chance. Fair play to them, we didn’t defend our box for two crosses.

“I thought we played some alright football at times. It’s really hard when you face a low block – I do it to other teams.

“I think we got in-behind them enough, I think the quality in the final third could’ve been a bit better but you expect that in pre-season.

“It’s a learning curve for the foreign boys coming in because there’s going to be more of that with better quality.

“There will be a few coming in now. I’m not going to lie to you, I was pretty happy with what I had.

“Then you look at the Morton game, Linlithgow and today. I think it’s fairly evident where I need to get my finger out.

“I need to do better. I know where we’re a little bit short. I need to help the group out.

“I’m quietly going about something that’s hopefully going to help us in a few areas of the park. I’ve identified that and I’m looking to rectify that over the next seven to ten days.”

Scott Pittman opened the scoring inside four-minutes. A lovely ball down the left allowed James Penrice to get in-behind, he lifted a cross into the box for the midfielder to place a header into the top corner.

Livi doubled their lead on 20-minutes. Penrice was involved again. The left-back cut inside as he tried to place a shot in the far corner. This was parried away, but the danger was still alive, as was Josh Mullin who fired home.

At the break, new boy Dylan Bahamboula – who joined from Oldham – came on for Joel Nouble. Bruce Anderson also entered the field for Mullin.

It took Anderson just two-minutes to get on the scoresheet to make it three, as he poked home after a scramble in the box.

Albion managed to peg their Premiership opponents back. A free-kick delivery was fumbled by keeper Ivan Konovalov, with Aryton Sonkur alert to tap home.

Michael Paton then really sparked the game into life as he scored with a thunderous volley.

Albion made a good fist of it, but Livi saw out to earn three-points.

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