The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Wright left sweating over Ando fitness for Europa tie

Saints boss fears the worst as captain awaits scan on serious knee injury

- by Neil Robertson

St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright faces an anxious wait ahead of the club’s Europa league qualifying ties against FK Traika to discover if skipper Steven Anderson has suffered a serious knee injury.

The centre-half was injured in a closed-doors game against Rangers at their Auchenhowi­e training ground on Thursday.

The 31-year-old is now set to undergo a scan and his manager is already fearing the worst. If Anderson is indeed ruled out, that will leave Saints with big problems in defence.

Brian Easton is also a major doubt while Tam Scobbie has left for Dundee United meaning that some of the club’s youngsters may have to be thrown in at the deep end in Europe.

Wright said: “Unfortunat­ely Steven Anderson picked up a knee injury and has to go for a scan. You hope to come through these pre-season games without picking up injuries but unfortunat­ely we have. He has leapfrogge­d Brian Easton (groin) in terms of being a major doubt for the European tie.

“Obviously we will know more and have a clearer picture when we get the scan results. But right now it is not looking good and we could be down to just three experience­d defenders.

“I actually thought it was a pretty bad tackle from Ryan Jack. He didn’t mean it but it was a poor one.

“Keith Watson is training and will play 15 minutes against Connah’s Quay (today, Auchenhowi­e). I will also be making a decision on left-back Scott Tanser in the next 48 hours.

“But if Ando is out it will give an opportunit­y to one of our very promising young centre backs. We have Ally Gilchrist, Jason Kerr and Liam Gordon all looking to step forward and stake a claim. They have done well in pre-season and I will have no problems throwing one of them in.”

While Wright is continuing to run the rule over Tanser, he has decided against pursuing his interest in another trialist, former Kilmarnock winger James Dayton.

The manager said: “Our squad of 25 is in with UEFA but you can drop one in before Thursday. If I can’t get a wide player in then it will probably be a leftback I will add to the squad.

“I have maybe been a bit hard on him but I have left James Dayton go. He would have been a good addition to the squad but I am looking for someone to come in and make the starting 11 that much better.

“It is important to bring extra quality to the squad and I don’t think James would have been a regular starter for me. I am better waiting to see what else might become available. “We have to be even better this season. “Speaking to the chairman he is on board with me in terms of trying to add quality. That is why we have signed someone like Stefan Scougall.

“Our signings need to have quality to improve the team, not just the squad.”

Wright had initially intended on going to watch FK Trakai in action this weekend but has now decided against making the journey.

He added: “I have watched Trakai on videos and Alex Cleland will watch them on Sunday in the cup away to Garliava.

“You have to be away for three days and I can’t afford to be away that long at this stage.”

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Pictures: SNS. Top: Tommy Wright and shirt sponsor Alan Storrar are joined by players at a shirt launch event in Perth yesterday, with players signing the new strips for supporters.
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