Glasgow Times

Wright let down by ‘ lack of bravery’ as Clarke salutes Ndjoli

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KILMARNOCK ST JOHNSTONE 2 0

a 2- 0 victory at Rugby centre- backs because they got him on the ball, were “He is a goalscorer and he Park, their first opening do put the ball into the box, the only ones that had any showed that again,” Clarke day win since 2009. particular­ly on this pitch, sort of performanc­e that said. “We are happy to have TOMMY Wright, the St In a game the home side and we dealt with that, but was acceptable.” him because he gives us Johnst one manager, dominated, the Perth men we kept giving the ball Kilmarnock manager something a bit different. lamented his side’s lack of struggled to create any away whenever we had it. Steve Clarke praised his “Someone asked me courage on the ball after clear- cut chances or put “There’s a lot of work still side’s attacking prowess. about our options for goals their defeat to Kilmarnock their opponents under any to be done, but, most importantl­y Ndjoli, a 19- year- old loan and I think we have in the opening weekend of real pressure. for me, the players player from Bournemout­h, enough. I couldn’t even get the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p “I feel sorry for Tony need to be braver.” added to the three goals he Greg Kiltie on the pitch season. Watt because he had no “Too many mistakes, too bagged in the Betfred Cup because we have good

Second- half goals from service,” Wright said. many players under par. I group stages with a brilliant options. defender Scott Boyd and “There was a severe lack of would say that only Steven 25- yard strike into “We’re not here to set new signing Mikael Ndjoli bravery on the ball. Anderson, Jason Kerr and the top corner with five records, we’re here to win matches.Adistium were enough to give Killie “We play e d t h r e e Matty Kennedy, when we minutes left. football ”

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