Thistle boss Stuart Davidson has praised his side for coming through another big battle at St Roch's - and believes his side can go from strength to strength after going five games unbeaten.


Largs, sitting in lowly 16th spot, have a home tie against tenth placed Kirkintilloch Rob Roy on Saturday in the PDM Buildbase Premier Division.
It is a big game for Largs who will be looking for three points to move up the table as a matter of urgency.

Thistle are buoyant after Will Sewell netted the winner against St Roch's last Saturday.
There is an injury concern over skipper Scott Adam who pulled up after 19 minutes with a knee injury on Saturday.
PE teacher Stuart Faulds is isolating after a positive Covid test, while Craig Forbes is absent due to an injury flare up.
The good news for Largs is that long term injury concern Cory Hughes in defence returned to action against St Roch's, while wing wizard Jack Haggarty is due to return to training this week after a lay-off.
Davidson said: "We have now built up some momentum.
"Looking at the last five games, we have had Pollok, Kilwinning and St Roch's away - we have got through in both cups too.
"We have come away with three wins, and a couple of draws. I think we would have taken that to start with, but we need to build on that now, and I am looking for an improvement in performances going forward. We have had injuries and absentees to deal with - just as we were getting players back as well.
"Although the results are coming now, I think we can still improve a lot performance wise.
"I still don't think we are where we want to be as we look to gel - there is a lot more to come from us."