The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Saints hero shows staying power in club’s revival

St Johnstone keen to set record straight against Ross County today

- By Eric Nicolson enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Squad rotation has been a theme of St Johnstone’s post-winter break success.

So the fact that David Wotherspoo­n has been one of the few ever-present starters tells you all you need to know about the former Hibs midfielder’s contributi­on to a run of results that has opened up clear blue water between the Perth side and the relegation battle.

It’s been quite a while since Wotherspoo­n has been consistent­ly picked for Tommy Wright’s starting XI, chiefly because of injuries rather than form.

Today’s clash with Ross County will make it nine on the bounce for the 30-year-old, who believes that his manager’s faith in him is having a snowball effect on his performanc­e level.

“I’ve had a lot of starts,” said Wotherspoo­n. “The manager has done plenty of chopping and changing but I’ve stayed in the team which has been great for me.

“I’m very grateful and it has given me more confidence.

“I’ve really enjoyed it – and the form of the team has helped.

“Even at the start of the season when things weren’t going well the spirit was good. There was a belief that we would dig ourselves out.

“That belief is definitely there just now and the boys are showing that on the pitch.”

When a team is bottom of the league and conceding bad goals like Saints were in the early months of the campaign, the spotlight is brighter on the captain than anybody else, particular­ly when on-pitch leadership becomes a talking point.

Wotherspoo­n believes Jason Kerr’s role in Saints’ stoppage time winner highlights what the young centre-back is now bringing to the captain’s position.

“Jason was leading by example with that drive he showed to get up the pitch,” he said.

“Captaincy isn’t all about talking. It’s about doing it on the pitch.”

And there hasn’t been a more popular goalscorer than Chris Kane all season.

“Everybody was really pleased for Kano the other night,” said Wotherspoo­n.

“He works his socks off for the team and doesn’t get the credit he deserves.

“He came on and made the right run to get the goal.”

Only two points from the Ross County games so far this season doesn’t feel like just reward for Wright’s men.

“We know that we can get three points against them if we’re at our best,” said Wotherspoo­n.

“I’ve scored a couple of times up there. Football can work like that – sometimes you get grounds where you do well at. I enjoy playing there.

“We’re full of confidence after our midweek win.”

Wotherspoo­n’s fellow midfielder, Liam Craig is a doubt but Michael O’halloran should be back in the squad.

Loan signing Matt Butcher made a strong case for a first start in Dingwall

with his 40-minute performanc­e against Motherwell that oozed composure and class.

“Matt did well when he came on,” said Wright.

“You could see the quality he has. He’s two-footed, uses the ball well and has a physical presence. He just needs game time to get up to speed.

“I can’t recall him giving the ball away and that’s what he brings to the team. Matt can also be a threat in the final third for us.”

Not that long ago Wright’s striking options were being viewed as a squad weakness but Kane, Callum Hendry and Stevie May have turned that theory on its head.

“When we came back after the break I told the players I would be making changes game by game,” said Wright.

“This is our ninth game in a month so that brings freshness to the team and keeps players on their toes.

“I am rotating the strikers. I felt the best two to play at Ayr were Hendry and May. Against Motherwell it was Hendry.

“They are all good players so it doesn’t affect the continuity of the performanc­es. They have been of a very high standard over the last few months.”

Wright has insisted that Saints won’t start to “relax” now that the relegation pressure is easing.

He said: “The group sees they are only three points off Hibs and seven off Livingston. That’s not an insurmount­able gap.

“We are actually closer to third than we are to the bottom so the players deserve a lot of credit for that. We were at the foot of the table in December.

“We’ve had only four defeats in 16 games.

“It’s a good run. We aren’t clear of danger yet and we won’t relax.”

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David Wotherspoo­n is enjoying his football and says the unbeaten run has given the Saints real confidence in the league.

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