Livingston captain Danny Wilson feels his side deserve a better points return than they have acquired so far and says they are “not satisfied” at propping up the Scottish Premiership.
His late header rescued a point for David Martindale’s side in the 1-1 draw away to Falkirk after trailing to Brian Graham’s early penalty.
For the second match in a row, Livingston struck in the dying minutes to earn a draw after consistent late concessions cost them in previous fixtures.
“We’ve been on the other side of it enough this season, so it’s nice to pick up points in that manner,” Wilson told BBC Scotland.
“There wasn’t a lot in the game, so these moments are important when they come along. I’m just glad to get a goal today and help the team to get a point.
“We know over the 90 minutes we can be better and we can give more to the game.
“We’ve got the [international] break now and we’ve got a tough game straight afterwards [away to Rangers]. We’re going to have to pick up points if we want to push ourselves up the table.
“I think our play has been deserving of a wee bit more, but you don’t get anything just for a nice performance.
“Sometimes you have to really dig deep and get the points on the board.
“We’re not satisfied where we are. We’ve got some more to come, so we’ll endeavour to put that right.”
