The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

St Johnstone boss up for different challenge

ST JOHNSTONE: Perth boss has the right credential­s to turnaround fortunes

- Gordon bannerman

Tommy Wright has enjoyed nothing but success during his time with St Johnstone.

But after a series of top six finishes since following on from Steve Lomas in 2013 – and delivering the Perth club’s first ever Scottish Cup triumph – the Northern Irishman is well aware he has a different type of challenge on his hands this term.

His injury-hit Perth squad has endured a six game run without a win in the league since a historic victory over Rangers at Ibrox.

Saints are still clinging on to eighth place in the Premiershi­p but are battling to pull clear of the relegation area.

The McDiarmid manager has made it clear he’s up for the fight and has credential­s which will stand him in good stead in the months ahead.

“I have loads of experience and have been in much worse situations than this,” said Wright, who cut his managerial teeth with Limavady United, Ballymena United and Lisburn Distillery in his homeland.

“I know it was part-time but I took over a club in Northern Ireland that was bottom of the table and had lost 11 games in a row and we won six out of eight.

“I have worked at a club that was in administra­tion and managed that situation. So I have enough experience to deal with this. I will lead. I just need the players to follow.

“The picture isn’t good at the moment but we still have plenty games left and we know we need to improve on our recent form. It’s a time when I have to make sure we get the players in the right frame of mind and they remain positive.

“If we do that we can still have a decent season. We have to stop giving away cheap goals. Do that and we will be picking up points and moving up the table.

“Individual­ly they haven’t played to their capability in recent matches.

“They are all hurting and when it comes to game time in the weeks ahead they know they have to do better.

“It’s not down to any lack of effort, it is poor concentrat­ion and decision making that is costing us. It could be a nervousnes­s going into games but you wouldn’t sense that in the dressing room or Monday to Friday in training.

“We are on one of those runs that plenty of teams have been in. But we have to make sure we get out of it quickly.”

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 ?? SNS. ?? Tommy Wright cuts a dejected figure at the end of last Saturday’s cup defeat at Tynecastle.
SNS. Tommy Wright cuts a dejected figure at the end of last Saturday’s cup defeat at Tynecastle.

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