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Hamilton Accies players having a "set-to" on pitch shows we have desire to get out of the mire, says John Rankin

Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin says seeing his players have a "set-to" on the pitch during their defeat to Partick Thistle shows they have the fighting spirit to get out of the relegation mire.

The New Douglas Park side responded to last week's 5-0 thrashing at Morton by producing a battling display against the league leaders and deserved to take something from the game.

But, as it was, goals from Brian Graham and Scott Tiffoney either side of an Andy Ryan strike for Accies gave Thistle the victory and kept Accies rock bottom on goal difference from Arbroath.

After conceding what proved to be the winning goal, Accies duo Ryan and Scott Martin almost came to blows as the recriminations among the hosts' defence flew.

But Rankin, who replaced Martin with Lewis Smith shortly after the incident, said: "I love that.

"I don't like conceding the goal, that's the bit I hate, but the desire and commitment from the two of them sees the two of them come together like that.

"It's a case of showing a bit of responsibility for doing your own job and the two of them were having a set-to about it.

"It turns out they weren't the ones responsible for it but they were the two closest to it and that's why they had that.

"I love that desire and that will get us out of the situation we are in just now."

Hamilton boss John Rankin (SNS Group)

Accies gave Ian McCall's men a real run for their money and spurned some big chances, with Jonny Ngandu denied one-on-one and a Ryan lob narrowly missing the target in the first half.

Right at the death, Ryan looked to have salvaged a point but his point-blank header was superbly saved by Jags keeper Jamie Sneddon to inflict a fourth defeat on the spin for Accies.

Rankin is clearly delighted to have Ryan return from a two month absence due to a knee injury and added: "We are disappointed not to take something from the game.

"Jonny Ngandu's chance in the first 15 minutes, being honest, he must score.

"If we get that goal it gives the game a different outlook entirely.

"You look at the goal. The ball comes across the box and we've probably not had that hunger and desire before to get on the end of things and that's where having Andy Ryan coming back into the team makes a massive difference.

"He is aggressive, he wants to score those horrible goals, tap ins, so he made a big difference.

"His leadership qualities, his desire, his aggression to lead men is great.

Hamilton Accies striker Andy Ryan (SNS Group)

"But we don't just need that from him, we need it all the way through the team.

"His goal got us back in the game and at that point we probably looked comfortable. We were creating chances and we had some really good opportunities that we didn't take.

"Then we switch off at a set-piece, turn our back on the ball, and Tiffoney gets the goal.

"That's two set-pieces we have conceded from and we need to make sure we defend them better.

"I'm hugely disappointed with the outcome of the game but really pleased with the performance.

"It's a back-handed compliment when Ian McCall, Brian Graham and Ian Scally are coming off the pitch saying 'wow, we got away with one there'.

"I was looking for a reaction to last week and we got that."

Accies have just one win from 10 Championship games this season and now face Inverness on Tuesday night.

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