Aberdeen head coach Stephen Robinson has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Friday night's trip to Livingston.
Here are the main points:
- After back-to-back victories and clean sheets, Robinson says "winning breeds confidence" and there is a real positivity around the group.
- Despite being eight points above Kilmarnock in the relegation play-off spot, Robinson admits "we have still got work to do" to banish any concerns about their Premiership status.
- Robinson praised his players for handling the pressure and rising to the challenge of a relegation battle after having their character called into question.
- The Dons boss is keen to explore extending on-loan QPR defender Liam Morrison's stay beyond the summer and says: "When I first came up there were a lot of people doubting Liam, he is now showing what a good player he is."
- On giving fringe men a chance in the remaining games, Robinson admits: "There are players I haven't given an opportunity to due to the system, the wide players so, it would be very good to see those players on the pitch before I make decisions but first and foremost we get to that level of safety and then I can do that."
- On Livingston, the former St Mirren manager is expecting a tough game against "a team playing with freedom" which makes them even more dangerous and adds "they are not losing games by a lot".
- Team news: Emmanuel Gyamfi will be assessed and could return.