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Saints’ style of play will suit Dundee game plan, says Mackay

- BY SEAN HAMILTON

DAVE Mackay insists there is no gaping chasm between the Championsh­ip and the top six in the Premiershi­p, as Dundee prepare to face St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup.

Top-tier Saints are favourites to progress through to the next round at Dens on Saturday.

However, Dark Blues assistant boss Mackay is certain league positions will count for little in the Tayside derby cup tie.

He believes Dundee can bridge the small gap between the sides, with players from the Championsh­ip – such as former Inverness defender Shaun Rooney – showing they can quickly adapt to performing at a higher level.

The 39-year-old said: “I don’t think there is a huge step up. Look at Rooney, for example.

“We were in for him but he went to St Johnstone instead and has been a stand-out pretty much every week for them.

“So that shows the gap isn’t that big between the Championsh­ip and the Premiershi­p.

“I think we can step up to that level but the difference is in the consistenc­y – can you step up and do it on a weekly basis?

“That’s where it comes in because you can’t play well one week and then slip off it the next week.

“But from working with our team every day, I don’t think there is a huge difference.”

Mackay, who lifted the cup as Saints skipper in 2014, also believes St Johnstone should suit Dundee and their style of play.

He added: “I have said to people in the past, and it might sound stupid, but I think we are better suited to playing teams in the Premiershi­p at times.

“In the Championsh­ip, balls are being launched over your head and it’s often not a football game.

“So I think we are better suited to playing better quality sides.

“We will see on Saturday and hopefully we’ll show we’re able to more than hold our own against a top-six side.”

St Johnstone are enjoying a campaign to remember under boss Callum Davidson in what is his first season in charge of the club.

Saints have won the League

Cup and secured another top-six finish but Mackay admits he fully expected his former team-mate to be a success in the role.

He said: “It is no surprise if I am being honest. All he thinks about is football.

“Bringing Steven MacLean in as well is a great decision, while Alec

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