Montgomery hails Livi resilience after Killie fightback
Livi rallied from 2-0 down to level the game late on with a goal from Scott Pittman.
"This squad last year had a lot of resilience," Montgomery told BBC Scotland.
"They went on and got promoted after not winning the league. That shows you what the squad is about and I think that's been shown again."
Montgomery, on-loan from Celtic, says Livi will be different from the physical, defensive side they were during their previous time in the top flight.
"I think we've got plenty of good players that want to play football," the full-back said.
"There's maybe been a brand of Livingston not wanting to play football, defensive, but we do have that part of the game also. We want to really try and play some good football.
"It's been very enjoyable. When I first spoke to the gaffer, he said that he wanted an attacking full-back and thought that I fitted that role perfectly. So I'm really enjoying it."
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