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Callum Carson

Livingston skipper Marvin Bartley hails match winner Scott Tiffoney and backs youngster to help fill void of Lyndon Dykes departure

It would be difficult to confuse Lyndon Dykes and Scott Tiffoney with each other.

One’s tall, talkative and tattooed. The other one’s small, shy and speedy.

But Livingston skipper Marvin Bartley believes the 22-year-old former Greenock Morton man could be the one to fill the void left by last season’s top scorer.

Dykes was a revelation during his stint in West Lothian - netting 14 times in 36 appearances - and became the club’s record sale when he joined English Championship side Queens Park Rangers earlier this season.

Tiffoney, though, is coming off his best display in a Livi jersey after being the catalyst in their victory over St Johnstone.

A cool finish was followed moments later with a calm pass into the path of Alan Forrest to curl home Livi’s second in their victory.

He’s had to bide his time - Saturday being his fourth start since joining the club in August 2018 - but he could be ready for more action according to his captain.

Bartley commented: “Scott Tiffoney got what he deserved in the game.

“He’s been very, very patient ever since I’ve been at the club but he’s always worked hard in training.

High praise Livingston captain Marvin Bartley believes Scott Tiffoney can stake his claim to a starting place for the Lions (Ross Parker/SNS Group)

“You can see in games now that’s he improving as a player so for him to get a goal was brilliant.

“We’ve said to Tiff that you have to use your body to hold the ball up. At times we’re going to need him to do that.

“Don’t let players go through you, and if they do then it needs to be a foul. He’s learning all the time.

“He gives us great pace going in behind and gives us something a bit different to Dyksey who was brilliant in the air and chased every ball. Tiff’s now doing the same.”

He added: “I said to him at half-time, if you blow up after 60 minutes, we don’t care. We’ve got substitutes on the bench so run yourself into the ground and give us everything you’ve got and then we’ll move on from there and he did that.

“Now it’s about him staying at a level because he’ll be the next one. People will start looking at him thinking ‘wow, he can do it’ but he’s still a young boy and needs to keep that level every single game.

“It’s something I’ve spoken to him about personally and hopefully he can keep doing it.”

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