Sunderland Echo

McGinn expects edge in Ross reunion

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St Mirren captain Stephen McGinn expects an “edge” in tomorrow’s friendly against Sunderland.

The clash at the Simple Digital Arena in Paisley (3pm kickoff ) sees former Buddies boss Jack Ross back at the Scottish Championsh­ip champions’ home for the first time since his close-season move to Wearside.

Ross guided St Mirren to the Championsh­ip title, a year after rescuing them from a serious threat of relegation.

Saints are now managed by ex-Sunderland and Everton defender Alan Stubbs, and midfielder McGinn is looking forward to locking horns with Ross’s new side.

“I think Sunderland will bring a good support, so it’ll maybe have a little edge to it, which we’re thankful to them for,” ex-Sheffield United and Watford man McGinn told stmirren.com. “Hopefully we can have a decent crowd in here. “Obviously the return of our old manager, who we all think highly of – I’m sure he’ll get a fantastic reception of our fans, so we’re looking forward to that. “But also trying to put on a better showing than we did (in Tuesday’s Betfred Cup clash with non-league Spartans). I love playing here – I’m ust glad to be back and hopefully next time we’re here we can put a much more positive performanc­e on.”

Saints were held to a 2-2 draw by Spartans in their second Betfred Cup group tie, following on from a 0-0 draw at Kilmarnock, with Stubbs’ men picking up bonus points for penalty shoot-out victories after both games.

Reflecting on the midweek embarrassm­ent, when they had to come from 2-0 down to force a shoot-out, McGinn said: “Deep frustratio­n - really frustrated. I think in the end we maybe had enough chances, and if we were a bit more clinical, we’d have won the game.

“But it probably wouldn’t have changed the feeling on the first 60 minutes. It just wasn’t like us at all, and especially here.

“I’m just bursting to play, and to go out and perform like that is really frustratin­g.

“We were always half a second too slow to things, we didn’t move the ball quick enough and we weren’t clinical with the chances that came our way in the first half and especially at the end.” Championsh­ip side Bolton have landed ex-Middlesbro­ugh winger Yanic Wildschut on a season-long loan from Norwich.

The 26-year-old joined the Canaries 18 months ago, but ended up on loan at Cardiff last season, helping them win promotion.

The Dutchman said: “I have been in England for four years and I know how the league works. Hopefully I can help the club to have a very good season.”

Brentford winger Florian Jozefsoon is reportedly ready to join Derby, despite interest from Leeds.

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