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Middleton steps up his game to become key in ‘exciting’ Saints attack

- ERIC NICOLSON

He was an integral part of St Johnstone’s league and cup success last season but Glenn Middleton has taken his game to the next level at the beginning of this campaign, according to manager Callum Davidson.

Having to leave the onloan Rangers forward out of his team for the clash with Middleton’s parent club last weekend was unfortunat­e.

But a raring-to-go Scotland under-21 internatio­nal will return at Pittodrie tomorrow, with Davidson licking his lips at the attacking options he now has at his disposal.

“Glenn is playing with a lot of confidence,” said the Perth boss.

“He’s comfortabl­e here, he knows what I expect of him and what his teammates expect of him.

“We know what he’s capable of so that’s why we were so keen to get him back here again.

“He’s one of a number of good attacking players we’ve got.

“As well as Glenn there are Ali Crawford, Michael O’Halloran and David Wotherspoo­n who all create chances.

“So it’s exciting to get them all into the team together.”

Davidson added: “Glenn’s fitness levels have moved up this season, I am really pleased with him and it was disappoint­ing we couldn’t play him against Rangers.

“You have seen already this season how important he is to us.”

“Glenn has come back here with a brilliant attitude and I expect him to really kick on again this season.”

There weren’t many head-to-heads Saints would have been frustrated with last season but the one with Aberdeen would fall into that category.

A record of three defeats and a draw was underwhelm­ing.

But it doesn’t tell the whole story.

“I felt we played well against Aberdeen last year,” said Davidson.

“The games were always tight but we didn’t manage to get a result out of it.

“We want to change that and if we play like we did up there last season we’ll have a chance.

“Aberdeen play slightly differentl­y these days.

“So we have prepared for that and how to deal with what they’re going to throw at us.

“We want to get that first win. I think we have played well in a lot of the games and I’ve already said I think the European games affected us early in the league.

“It’s very hard for us to replicate performanc­es Thursday and Sunday.

“If we had that extra 5% in the league games than we had in Europe then we’d maybe be speaking about a different position.

“But with the attacking players we’ve got now, I really think we can kick on from here.”

Saints played a closeddoor­s match against Motherwell in midweek, with the likes of Efe Ambrose and Eetu

Vertainen getting muchneeded game time.

“I want players up to speed as quickly as I can so we had a game on Wednesday to help players do that,” said Davidson.

“Efe got minutes and it was also good for Lars Dendoncker because he’s not played either.

“Looking at the squad size we have more players competing for places, so people are going to miss out.

“It’s up to the players who have not been stripped to show me they want to play and want to win games.

 ??  ?? STAR MAN: Glenn Middleton, right, has become an instrument­al player for St Johnstone.
STAR MAN: Glenn Middleton, right, has become an instrument­al player for St Johnstone.

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