Perthshire Advertiser

FOU RTH WOULD BE INCREDIBLE

Wright reckons it’d be just as good as winning the title

- Matthew Gallagher

Tommy Wright Finishing fourth would be like winning the title for St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright.

The Perth boss has guided his squad into that very position with 29 Scottish Premiershi­p games contested this season.

Only Celtic, Aberdeen and Rangers - teams with far greater resources than the McDiarmid Park club - sit better off in the current standings.

Wright, who has secured Saints a sixth consecutiv­e top six placing, said: “There is absolutely no pressure on us. Everyone would say it had been another great season for St Johnstone if we finished fifth or sixth.

“But you look at the table just now and it is Celtic, Aberdeen Rangers and St Johnstone.

“We have talked about it and if the league was to finish in that order it would be like winning the title for a club like us.

“It would certainly be winning a league within a league because Celtic and Aberdeen have improved and Rangers have improved the league whether or not people might think they have under achieved.

“And Hearts have gone out and spent money, with other clubs working hard to get better.

“No one has been cut adrift at the bottom, unlike Dundee United were last season. It has been tighter.

“So for us to be sitting seven points off Rangers in third with their budget at this stage is incredible.”

Saints are a squad who historical­ly finish the season strongly and Wright is hopeful that trend can again be repeated.

But the imminent focus is on this weekend’s opposition Hamilton Accies.

“We normally finish a season well and hopefully the experience of run ins with something to play for will stand us in good stead. We did extremely well last year after the split,” Wright said.

“We are in a good position at the right end of the table and challengin­g for fourth place when we didn’t think that just a few months ago.

“Depending on the cup, fourth could get us back into Europe.

“But every team has something to play for.

“It has been very competitiv­e this season.

“We have done great to claw back the gap on Hearts when they were sitting in second place and on a high after beating Rangers.

“We were thinking they would kick on but they have had a wobble.

“We have played in fits and starts but have picked up important wins when they were really needed. So we have put ourselves in a good position, two points ahead of Hearts.

“But Hamilton is going to be a tough game.

“I don’t look at their league position.

“They have a good squad with players who can hurt you.

“They haven’t had the results they would have wanted but have put in some very good performanc­es.

“We know we can’t just turn up to win.

“They beat a good Aberdeen side there recently and that is a warning to us.

“The good thing is that our performanc­es away from home have been really consistent. Other than Celtic we have the best away record in the league.

“This is a massive game for us. There is an opportunit­y here to go five points clear of Hearts with a win, before they play Celtic on Sunday.

“They have the squad capable of getting something from Celtic. But they could be coming here five points behind us. First and foremost we have to go out and perform.”

Wright confirmed that David Wotherspoo­n, Steven Anderson and Zander Clark are all expected to be available for this weekend’s game.

But the Northern Irishman said: “MacLean won’t play on that surface but we knew that anyway. He went away for a week and has come back really fresh and will be ready to go for Hearts next week.”

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