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Davidson’s chances of cup final place ‘50-50’

- BY ERIC NICOLSON

THERE won’t be any room for sentiment when Callum Davidson picks his Betfred Cup final team.

And St Johnstone legend Murray Davidson will be no exception.

A setback in training for the Perth midfielder, who injured his calf at Ibrox a few weeks ago, has left the former Scotland internatio­nal rated “50-50” to be available for Hampden Park.

While David Wotherspoo­n has now shown his boss he is good to go, time is running out for his McDiarmid Park team-mate.

And the bar has been set at “100%” fitness, nothing less.

“Spoony is fine, no problems at all,” Davidson reported. “Muzz is probably now 50-50.

“He just had a tiny bit of a setback on Monday so we’ll need to see how he is tomorrow.

“He is close but we’re just not sure how close he is. That’s the only downside to this week.

“We will wait and see how he is. We knew we would have to push him hard for this Sunday so we’ll give him every chance to make it.

“I haven’t picked my team yet so I’ll wait and see how he is and we’ll decide after that.

“It’s a real difficult one. I know Murray, played with Murray, but that doesn’t come into it all.

“I need to pick the best 11 that is available to me. Who’s fittest? Who’s strongest? Murray just has to try to convince me that he is 100% right and we’ll take it from there. That’s all I can do.

“Sentiment doesn’t come into it. I’ve got to pick a team that I think will win the game first and foremost. That might mean other players are a little bit annoyed they are not playing.

“But I believe in what we’re doing here and I will try to pick a team that I think will win the game.

“There have been some good performanc­es lately that have put me under pressure. Some of them will probably have forced themselves into the team for Sunday. Some of them won’t. That’s for me and my backroom staff to decide.

“The good news is that they all came through training today, which was the tough day.”

Davidson hopes that “belief” will be taken from Saints’ recent win against Sunday’s opponents, Livingston, in the league.

Arranging career achievemen­ts in order of significan­ce would be a very nice Sunday night task for Davidson when he gets back to his Dunblane home after the game. It’s not something he’s given any thought to yet, though.

“It’s a difficult one because obviously I don’t know what the feeling would be like yet if we do win,” he said. “I genuinely don’t know how to answer the question. I do know it would be massive for myself and my family.

“St Johnstone are the team I grew up with, played for, left and then came back to, and then left and came back to again.

“The club means a lot to me. “But the most important thing is that my players get to taste success for themselves.”

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Questions remain on Murray Davidson, above, for Callum Davidson, inset.
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