Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Richie Foran admits he feels he is letting down the club and their supporters.

The Highlanders sit bottom of the Scottish Premiership table with 14 points and just three victories from 16 games.

They've conceded 14 goals in the last five fixtures and only managed to pick up one point along the way - a problem which is causing concern for the boss.

Foran, who took charge of Caley Thistle in the summer, believes his side are performing below par and is shouldering some of the responsibility.

"I'm angry, I'm not happy," he said. "I'm disappointed in myself, I feel as if I'm letting people down. I feel as if I'm letting the club down.

"But it'll come. As I've said before, we have some really talented players going forward.

"Defensively the players are just not there at the moment, they need to work hard defensively, off the ball. Spotting the danger quicker, sniffing the danger out, we need to get better at that to stop these goals going in."

Caley Thistle welcome Hamilton Accies to the Highlands on Saturday for their league fixture. The sides couldn't be separated the last time they met, drawing 1-1 in October.