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Securing top-six spot can help strengthen cap dreams – Gordon

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IT has been 10 years since a St Johnstone player was capped by Scotland.

Midfield duo Ali McCann and David Wotherspoo­n have figured in the latest Northern Ireland and Canadian selections.

But hopes that the Perth club’s historic Betfred Cup win would see skipper Jason Kerr and goal-scoring wingback Shaun Rooney receive callups were dashed when Steve Clarke unveiled his latest Scotland squad.

Defender Liam Gordon insists fans’ disappoint­ment wasn’t shared in the Perth dressing-room.

But he hopes beating St Mirren to the final top six spot will strengthen the case for Callum Davidson’s in-form stars to follow Murray Davidson into the Scotland set-up.

Gordon (24) said: “Obviously when you are a wee boy you have dreams of being involved in a Scotland squad one day.

“It’s a lovely thing to even be talked about in that context.

“But all the boys here are solely focused on St Johnstone. If we go on and finish in the top six you never know what might happen. But I don’t think anyone here was focused on a Scotland call-up.

“We are just looking to have a good strong finish to the league season.

“Everyone here has a great attitude and wants to improve, coming in and working hard every day.

“If the prospect of a Scotland call-up motivates any of the boys to work even harder then fair enough. It would be an amazing achievemen­t for any St Johnstone player who got the call-up.”

An impressive run of just two defeats in 14 games – to Rangers and Celtic – has turned around Saints’ season.

They’re tantalisin­gly close to securing another top-six finish on the back of the club’s first ever Betfred Cup triumph.

Victory on home soil against relegation battlers Ross County is a must in the final game before the split.

Then their dream will hinge on St Mirren’s result away to Hamiton Accies.

“We need to go and get three points, nothing less, to get the top six,” said Gordon (24).

“We don’t want to drop points and then come in and be told we could have got there. I don’t think we will be in the relegation battle. But three points also kind of puts that to bed.

“It’s a massive game for the whole club – financiall­y and also for the players. We want to be playing in the top six, against the Old Firm, Aberdeen and Hibs.

“It’s massive. We are looking forward to it and we want three points. But it won’t be easy against Ross County. They are a hard team to play and they are fighting for their lives.

“For ourselves and St Mirren, they are hard games. It’s massive for all four clubs involved.

“We know it will be tough but we are prepared and it’s up to us to perform.”

Gordon believes top six would be the perfect reward for keeping the faith, even when they were propping up the Premiershi­p table.

But he admits it was a bumpy ride for boss Davidson and his squad during the opening months of the season.

“You can’t expect a new manager to come in and for everyone to click over night,” he said.

“We worked hard in training on drills for the system he wanted. It just came together. We were being clinical and stopped losing silly goals.”

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Liam Gordon: players are all focused on St Johnstone.

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