Assistant manager Stephen Frail informed BBC Scotland that the team would “pick through the bones over the next couple of days,” primarily expressing satisfaction with having secured “the three points.” He described the league as challenging, stating that achieving “two wins back-to-back after three defeats in a row is really pleasing.” Frail acknowledged that while “there’s tonnes for us to be pleased about,” there are also “tonnes for us to be trying to fix for the next game.” Frail indicated that the team intends to review their pressing strategy “from the front,” specifically focusing on “the strikers to the back three and the goalkeeper – who made a brilliant save at the end to win us three points.” He also expressed contentment with their current position, noting they are “11 points better off than where we were at this point last season.” When asked about his greatest satisfaction, Frail highlighted “the character,” explaining, “We had to pick ourselves up, hang on and defend and stay together.” He added that “some of the creativity and the strikers getting the goals is pleasing too.” Addressing external commentary, Frail mentioned, “I’ve heard some of that ‘long ball’ stuff and that we don’t play to the talents of Lennon Miller.” He defended the team’s approach, asserting, “He’s been outstanding and he isn’t outstanding if we play long-ball. We’re not a long ball team and we try and play the right way.” Post navigation Rodri’s Ballon d’Or Victory: Reactions and Tributes Manchester City Reportedly Pursues Wharton and Gyokeres