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Hamilton Accies boss hopes striker can fire them up the Championship table

Hamilton Accies boss Stuart Taylor hopes striker Andy Winter is hitting form at the right time to take his side further up the Championship table.

Taylor hopes that continues on Saturday against an Arbroath side he says they owe a victory against, even though he feels they deserve to be challenging at the top end of the table.

Winter, 20, struck his third goal in as many games in Friday’s 1-1 draw at Ayr United, but Taylor says he’s not a new Accies hero, because he’s been in and around the first-team for years.

Taylor says Winter is one of the best finishers at the club, and that has shown in recent games.

He said: “I think he’s hitting form at the right time, definitely, he’s always been one where we’ve known exactly what he can do.

“When I came here at first he was out a long time with injury, and it was a case of trying to get him back in, get him game-time, trying to get him built up.

“Andy has shown that he’s one of the best finishers at the club, he’s showing that in training all the time.

Taylor was pleased when Winter signed a two-year contract extension last month (Hamilton Academical FC)

“He did great getting the goal up at Inverness Caley and he has been fantastic in the last couple of games.

“I’m absolutely delighted with him and over the moon for him to be getting his goals.”

Having bagged last-gasp equalisers against Hamilton in the last two clashes – most notably a 2-2 draw at Gayfield in which Accies led 2-1 – Taylor says he wants to grab a win at home to Arbroath on Saturday, but expects a battle.

He said: “I feel that we owe them a win.

“In the last two games they’ve scored last-minute equalisers, in the last two games we’ve done really well in them.

“For me they’re one of the teams that should be up there at the end of the season.

“They’ve got an incredible wealth of experience in their side; one of their players would probably equal about six or seven of ours, in terms of how many games they’ve played over their career, they have a huge amount of experience.

“They’re up there on merit, or they deserve to be, but they should be, with the squad they’ve got.”

Taylor wants his side to continue their unbeaten run at home to Arbroath on Saturday (SNS Group)

Taylor added: “We know exactly how difficult a game it’s going to be.

“We know it’s going to be a real battle, but we have to go and make sure that we go and match those battling qualities, which we’ve done in the last couple of games.

“But also, can we get the ball down, go and pass it, and dominate the game, possession-wise.”

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