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Deeper role helped ease Davidson back into team

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“Playing in that deeper role probably helped him get through the game but his general fitness is incredible,” said Wright.

“He hadn’t played for five weeks but he was still going strong at the end. There’s probably no other player, with the exception of Steven MacLean, that I would have put right back in without a full 90 minutes under his belt.

“He is probably best going box to box but Murray is an intelligen­t and adaptable footballer.

“He knows where to be to snuff out situations and gave good protection in there for our centre-backs.”

Wright revealed he felt Davidson “got off lucky” when he survived – apart from his black eye – a particular­ly nasty challenge from ICT’s Lonsana Doumbouya.

The Saints boss added: “I think Murray got off lucky to escape a serious injury. I was concerned initially for him before he got back to his feet.

“I haven’t seen it back but at the time I thought it could have been a red card because the lad was so late with a poor challenge, and it was head to head.”

Saints have David Wotherspoo­n nursing a knock and he skipped training yesterday, while Paul Paton missed Saturday’s game with an ankle injury.

Wright said of Paton: “He hurt his ankle on Friday and it seemed all right at the time. However, it swelled up overnight and we had to change things.

“We will monitor him over the course of the week. Hopefully, he won’t need a scan but we will have to get one done if it doesn’t improve.”

Keith Watson is close to a squad recall but might need another developmen­t game under his belt, while Wright reported that Michael Coulson came through the ICT match unscathed.

The manager added: “Michael has probably been frustrated at having to wait for starts but he can be pleased with his contributi­on.

“He probably didn’t get him on the ball as much as we’d have wanted but he worked very hard for the team.”

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