The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Anderson glad to be bouncing back from knee injury

Skipper bears no ill will after knock that crushed Europa League dream

- by Ross Alexander

Steven Anderson’s Europa League dream was wrecked by a mistimed tackle from Rangers’ summer recruit Ryan Jack in a closed-doors game.

But the Perth skipper is relieved he can measure his absence in weeks rather than months.

After missing out on Euro clashes with Lithuanian­s FK Trakai, the Saints defender is keen to get game time in today’s McDiarmid friendly with Hartlepool.

A knee injury sidelined him for a month but Anderson bears no grudges against Ibrox midfielder Jack.

He said: “It was accidental. Ryan didn’t mean it.

“There was nothing malicious about the tackle and he was quick to apologise. “These things happen in football. “He just slipped and my leg was planted. So I was fortunate I didn’t do more damage to the knee.

“We thought it was going to be worse, maybe the ligaments, before the scan results came through.

“A few things were going through my head. You always fear the worse so it was a huge relief it was mainly down to bone bruising.

“It was good news in one way but still really frustratin­g to miss out on Europe.

“It was even more depressing missing out the Trakai games after we all worked so hard to get into Europe in the first place. I was gutted.”

The Lithuanian­s followed up their Saints scalp by shocking fancied Swedish outfit Norrkoping with a midweek penalty shoot-out win to advance to the third qualifying round.

That news simply added to Anderson’s sense of frustratio­n.

He said: “If we had made it through there might have been a chance of being involved against Norrkoping. We are better when we are underdogs so that would have been interestin­g.

“I didn’t travel but I hear we battered Trakai away from home but just couldn’t get the goals we needed.

“But Europe is always a bonus. The season really starts in earnest with the first league game. So that has to be my target now.

“Going out of Europe makes preseason longer but we have a strong dressing room and there will be no hangover here. I’m hoping to play against Hartlepool. That’s me been out for four weeks but I’m back in training.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? The St Johnstone captain is hoping to feature against Hartlepool.
Picture: SNS. The St Johnstone captain is hoping to feature against Hartlepool.

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