Falkirk manager Steven Pressley praised the commitment of his players after their 1-0 victory away to Motherwell."I've said that the players have given me everything since I've been in charge and it was a typical performance today," Pressley told BBC Scotland.
"We got the result that we merited - the players got what they deserved and I'm delighted for them.
"The real sign of players is when you've been knocked down, and we can consistently pick ourselves up again."
Ryan Flynn's 27th-minute close-range strike gave Falkirk a well-deserved win against Craig Brown's Motherwell and Pressley felt it was a just reward for his players' efforts.
"The spirit in the group is fantastic," said Pressley. "I've said to people that you wouldn't believe we're at the foot the table.
"The players are giving their lot at this moment in time.
"We do look at other results, but to be perfectly honest, our only concern is to take care of our own business.
"If we do that, we'll survive."
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport