MAGIC Morton midfielder Arron Lyall has urged his Cappielow teammates to keep matching the standards that they've set themselves against this weekend's opponents Hamilton Accies.
The Ton playmaker says his side know just how good they can be against John Rankin's side, having put in scintillating displays against the New Douglas park side on two occasions already this season.
And he says that his side need to watch out that they're not handed a dish best served cold when they make a second trip to Lanarkshire in a fortnight tomorrow.
He told the Tele: "Hamilton are a team we know. We've played them twice already this season.
"We played them a fortnight ago in the cup, but this is a different ball game. It's in the league and they'll have an extra bit of bite about them after the SPFL Trust Trophy game.
"We'd be the same if we'd been beaten off of a team previously - so we'll need to be at our best to get a result tomorrow.
"We've set our standards against them, which we know we now need to go and match in the game tomorrow.
"You saw it in the game here, we dominated the first half against them and didn't take our chances.
"We were slow out the traps in the second half and could've been thrown a curveball had they scored early.
"That would've given us something to try and navigate but we need to keep our standards high this time around."
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