Former St Mirren striker Rory Loy thinks losing at home to bottom side Livingston has knocked the Buddies' confidence heading into the final four games. Livingston had only won one game this season, back in August, before they triumphed 2-0 in Paisley last weekend thanks to an Alex Gogic own goal and Scott Pittman's late strike. Given that Kilmarnock lost at Aberdeen, St Mirren remain two points above the Rugby Park side in the relegation play-off spot as they prepare for Saturday's game at Dundee.
Liam Morrison is open-minded about what the future holds but believes Aberdeen fans are now seeing the best of him after a "tough" start to his Pittodrie career. The 23-year-old defender arrived on loan from Queens Park Rangers in January but hadn't played in over a month when he started his first game for the Dons. Morrison has since become a mainstay and is set for his sixth consecutive start in Friday night's trip to face Livingston.