MORTON manager Jim McInally is looking to get back to winning ways when Ayr United visit Cappielow on Saturday.
Ton went down 2-0 last weekend at home to Brechin, but still lead second-placed Stirling Albion by seven points.
And McInally remains upbeat going into a crucial stage of the season.
With only the league winners guaranteed promotion, Ton don't want to be in the play-offs after the agony of last season's semi-final defeat by Peterhead.
McInally said: "We're still seven points clear. It's a great position to be in and there's not going to be any panic here. That's for others to do.
"Football's a funny game. We just need to take any setbacks on the chin. Last week was one of those days."
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