JAZE Kabia insists Morton will head to Firhill looking for all three points - as they have nothing to fear against league leaders Partick Thistle.

The winger says Ton have shown they are capable of beating any of their Championship rivals after winning in Inverness last month.

Kabia sees no reason why they can't take an attacking approach on Saturday as they aim to produce a big result against another promotion favourite.

He told the Tele: "Partick Thistle are a great side, they have got some good players, but so have we.

"We have nothing to fear really, I feel like we are capable of beating every team in this league.

"Training this week has been good. Today and tomorrow we will get the rest of the work done and go into that game with our tails up.

"We are off the back of a win, it was on penalties but a win is a win.

"Spirits are high in the dressing room, we are all happy and no one has anything to complain about, we are looking forward to it.

"I am not saying we are going to beat every team in the league, but we are definitely capable of it.

"With the squad we have anything is possible. For the Inverness game we went up there and put on a show.

"It shouldn’t be any different going to Partick on Saturday.

"Any game that we go into, we take the same approach to it.

"You know what you are going to get from us, hard work and desire. That is what this team is built off, the rest of it takes care of itself."

Morton saw off Ayr United in a penalty shootout victory against Ayr United a week ago.

The Livingston loanee believes his side can take pride after they still showed attacking intent when they were down to nine men in the final 10 minutes.

Kabia said: "As you can see we still tried to play when we had nine men.

"We stuck at it. I still thought we did what the manager set us out to do in the first place even when we were down to nine men.

"But when we had the ball we still tried to get on the front foot.

"The only difference really was when we didn’t have possession, we had to get everyone behind the ball.

"We stuck it out and did well, even with nine men I never thought that we were in trouble and we felt confident."

Kabia was happy to make up for his miss from 12 yards in the shootout against Falkirk in the Premier Sports Cup.

The Irishman praised fellow Livi loanee Brian Schwake after another heroic display last week.

He said: "I said to the manager I just wanted to make amends for my miss against Falkirk, and thankfully I did.

"I have never seen Brian save that many penalties in his life, so he must be doing something right!

"But credit to him, he has been brilliant this season so far.

"He has come up with some key moments for us, and we're grateful to have him here."