ALFIE AGYEMAN reckons the key to keeping Falkirk's remarkable unbeaten run going is simple - they never know when they're beaten.
The Ghana-born frontman netted a 75th-minute winner in front of a bumper travelling support at Cappielow.
Victory stretched Falkirk's run without a league loss to 501 days and leaves them second in the Championship as the SPFL Trust Trophy now takes over.
But that streak looked in jeopardy after they went two down in 26 minutes thanks to Morgan Boyes and Jack Baird.
The showdown turned on a controversial soft penalty awarded to Bairns just four minutes after Baird's finish when Zak Delaney nudged Dylan Tait in the box and Brad Spencer converted.
Tait then equalised before the break as sub-Agyeman stepped up with his first goal of the season seven minutes after being introduced.
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