MORTON midfielder Cameron Blues says he knows they must win their final three games to stand any chance of making the play-offs.
But he has warned his team-mates to take it one game at a time to avoid slipping up at any stage as they prepare to face Raith tomorrow.
Blues pointed to the competitive nature of all four games between the sides this season but he believes that his side have what it takes to see off Ian Murray’s men.
He told the Tele: “We’ve got three tough games to go between now and the end of the season. Everybody’s got something to play for so there will be no easy games.
“We’ve had three really tight games against Raith this season, they’re a good team so we can’t afford to look to those other games still to come.
"We just need to focus on Saturday and then turn our attention to the games after that.
“We’ve had good performances against Raith this season, the games in general have been really competitive. I think we’ve both scored the same amount of goals against each other and the game down at Cappielow was tight.
“If we can bring a performance to the standards that we have been doing in the last couple of weeks then I think it’ll be enough to go and get a win to hopefully set us up nicely for those final two games.”
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