But Murray - who spent 12 years at Easter Road - insists no one is thinking about a potential relegation dogfight.
And he still believes they can climb the table. He said: “That could be a massive point in the end for us. We dug it out and I'm just happy to get the point and score.
“It was important we got a result, especially with some other results.
“We're 110 per cent looking up. What's the point playing if you're not looking up the way? We'll go into each game with confidence and hopefully get some good results in the next three games.
“Mathematically a top-six place is still there. If you look at the defeats - Aberdeen... there's not a lot in the game.
“Then we were 2-0 up at Rangers and gave it away.
“At Ross County, there's not much in it and we probably created the better chances.
“So it was important we got a result ...