The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Davidson planning ahead to have his Saints ready to roll

- GORDON BANNERMAN

Rookie manager Callum Davidson has steered St Johnstone from the basement to the verge of another top-six finish.

In a memorable first year in charge of the Perth club, he has made history by claiming the Betfred Cup, but the former Millwall and Stoke City assistant – who was lured back to Perth to succeed Tommy Wright last summer – is already laying the groundwork for next season.

Two defeats in the last 12 games – to top two Rangers and Celtic – have transforme­d Saints’ campaign. A victory against Ross County next weekend allied to St Mirren spilling points away to Hamilton Accies will see the Perth side edge into the top six for the post-split series of matches.

“If we can make that final push and get into the top six, and results still have to go our way, then it would be a fantastic achievemen­t for the team,” said Davidson.

“We have to produce a performanc­e next weekend and hope things fall for us elsewhere.

“If we can do it then fantastic. If not, we then focus on finishing the season as strongly as we can. If we can stay in the league, in what has been a difficult season for everyone, and win the League Cup, it’s a good year I’d say.

“The achievemen­t for us after the start we made – we were bottom of the league at one point – is the way we have come out of it. There has been a lot of grit and determinat­ion to go with the good football we’ve played and that’s satisfied me.”

Davidson is eager to nail down a clutch of his Betfred Cup winners on new deals and the one-time Perth No 2 has learned lessons from his introducti­on to management.

Reflecting on the opening weeks of the campaign, when Saints won only two of their first 10 league games, Davidson added: “The lesson is that next season we need everyone up to speed from day one.

“Looking back and assessing what happened in the first few months of the season, the thing I take from it is how much you need players right there to hit the ground running.

“We were unlucky with the injuries, but it still showed you need the nucleus of your squad ready to go on day one.”

 ??  ?? MAN WITH A PLAN: Cupwinning St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson is already planning for next season so that the Perth men get off to a better start in the league than they did this time around.
MAN WITH A PLAN: Cupwinning St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson is already planning for next season so that the Perth men get off to a better start in the league than they did this time around.

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