MORTON winger Jai Quitongo believes his side has what it takes to go on and make it 11 games unbeaten - but has warned of the experience that Arbroath possess in their squad ahead of this weekend's Cappielow showdown.

The winger, who made his first start since September last time out against the Red Lichties Angus counterparts Montrose, says that Jim McIntyre's men have all the experience they need to make things difficult for Ton.

But he challenged his teammates to reach the heights of the last few weeks and pick up a timely three points in the hunt for the play offs.

He told the Tele: "That's the aim, you always want to improve and be better than the previous season.

"But Arbroath are a good side who are fighting for their lives. They've got some really decent players in their squad and experienced ones too.

"They know what they're going to face when coming up against us but we just need to stick to what we know, stick to our plan, play the way we know we can, like we have in the last couple of weeks - then we should be able to add another three points to our tally.

"We want to pick up as many points as possible.

"Ideally you'd want to win every game but we know that isn't possible. It's not as easy as that, but if someone offered you it you'd bite their hand off for it.

"We want to put as many points on the board as possible between now and the run-in and see where it gets us."