The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Easton aims to pile the pressure on Caley Thistle

ST JOHNSTONE: Perth men familiar with pressures that come with slow start

- eric nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Perennial slow-starters St Johnstone can empathise with the plight of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Bottom of the Premiershi­p and without a point, the pressure is rising on rookie manager Richie Foran and his team.

Having taken a while to get going in previous years, the Perth men are wellplaced to put the opening of Caley Thistle’s campaign into perspectiv­e.

But that doesn’t stop them wanting to prolong their agony for another week.

“In the last few years we’ve become notorious for slow starts and then kicking on,” Brian Easton said. “I don’t know why that’s been. “It’s not a huge worry but, as the games go by, you do start to think that you’ve got to get things together.

“If you’re getting beaten 5-1 (as Caley Thistle did at Hearts last weekend), alarm bells can start to ring.

“But we’ll just be concentrat­ing on our own performanc­e.”

Is this a good or a bad time to be facing the Highlander­s?

“We were talking a wee bit about it the other day,” Easton said. “It’s hard to say.

“It’s early in the season but we know that, if we were in their situation, we’d be really up for the game to get it right. We’d be treating this as a massive one.

“But, on the other hand, they’ve taken a bit of a confidence hit.

“From our point of view we’ll just be approachin­g the game the same as we always do. That’s all we can do.”

The former Hamilton and Dundee man added: “We know how hard it is up there. We got a couple of good results last season but they were both tough games.

“It’s a bit of a different situation this year because they’ve got a new manager and have lost a couple of their players. “We can’t be as sure what to expect. “The manager will have us prepared and will have done his homework.”

He added: “It’s been a tough start for us with the teams we’ve played.

“But we’re happy with the way we’ve been playing and the results we’ve had. The Celtic game was a disappoint­ment, but they were really good on the day.”

New team-mate Richard Foster could prove to be a useful source of knowledge, as he played Caley Thistle before leaving Ross County.

“He was telling us a bit about the game he played against them,” Easton said.

“It does help a wee bit having a player who has played them so recently. He can give us a few tips and pointers about how they play. I’ve not seen much of them.”

Easton believes Tommy Wright has done another good bit of transfer business in his acquisitio­n of Foster.

“The squad looks really strong,” he said. “And he’s another experience­d and adaptable addition.

“We’ve started off well in the league and cup because we were pretty settled through pre-season. But we’ve had a few injuries, especially in defence. We weren’t down to the bare bones but it was pretty close. “He’ll be a good signing for us. “We all know about him from playing against him. He can cover left and right side.

“We seem to have good cover in every position this year.”

Easton is keen Saints head into the internatio­nal break on a high.

He said: “You look at the wee chunk of games before the first internatio­nal break as a way to get the season going.

“If we can get a good result in Inverness it will be a good start and we’ll be happy with where we are in the league.”

Chris Millar, Steven Anderson and Michael Coulson could all return this afternoon.

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Brian Easton said the Saints are happy with their results and performanc­es ahead of the trip to Inverness.
Picture: SNS. Brian Easton said the Saints are happy with their results and performanc­es ahead of the trip to Inverness.

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