The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Wright eyes the groups

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Qualifying for the Europa League group stages would be the pinnacle of Tommy Wright’s time at St Johnstone.

When asked if it was time Scotland had a team in the group stages of the Europa League, he replied: “There was only one team who qualified from round one to the group stages last year. It was one of the top Israeli sides. The year before there was only one team.

“There are over 102 teams last year who played in the first round qualifiers so out of those sides only one made it to the group stages.

“It is ridiculous. So there is a drive for Scottish clubs to do better in Europe.

“But I didn’t realise the stat and that shows you.

“So if we can achieve that it would surpass anything we have achieved, and I mean anything.

“Because if you look at it, you are going to have to play teams dropping out of the Champions League qualifiers as your play-off games. It is a difficult propositio­n.” They have done well in pre-season and I will have no problems throwing one of them in.”

While Wright is continuing to run the rule over Tanser, he has decided against pursuing his interest in another trialist, former Kilmarnock winger James Dayton.

The manager said: “Our squad of 25 is in with UEFA but you can drop one in before Thursday. If I can’t get a wide player in then it will probably be a leftback I will add to the squad.

“I have maybe been a bit hard on him but I have left James Dayton go. He would have been a good addition to the squad but I am looking for someone to come in and make the starting 11 that much better.

“It is important to bring extra quality to the squad and I don’t think James would have been a regular starter for me. I am better waiting to see what else might become available. “We have to be even better this season. “Speaking to the chairman he is on board with me in terms of trying to add quality. That is why we have signed someone like Stefan Scougall.

“Our signings need to have quality to improve the team, not just the squad.”

Wright had initially intended on going to watch FK Trakai in action this weekend but has now decided against making the journey.

He added: “I have watched Trakai on videos and Alex Cleland will watch them on Sunday in the cup away to Garliava.

“You have to be away for three days and I can’t afford to be away that long at this stage.”

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