Last Updated: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 15:29
Hamilton keeper Tomas Cerny has backed his team-mates to start scoring the goals that will pull the club away from danger.
The Accies find themselves at the foot of the SPL table following shock midweek wins for both Falkirk and Kilmarnock, although they have played fewer games.
Billy Reid's men have not found the net much of late, with one goal in the last six games, but Cerny is backing his team-mates to come good.
The keeper said: "I don't like looking at the bottom of the table and seeing us there.
"It's not nice at all but the most important thing is we make sure our name isn't bottom after the last game of the season.
"We have the power to change that and there's no use in us relying on others because we discovered in midweek that every team is capable of beating each other on their day.
"We have to start scoring goals. We've done well in a lot of games but if we don't take chances we'll not win.
"In a lot of games we've played well, haven't scored and lost by one goal. That has to change.
"The only thing going to get us out of the situation is getting results but I believe that will change.
"I don't believe we will be bottom at the end of the season but we have to prove that on the park."