The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pars determined to be in play-offs

McManus eyeing promotion rather than relegation scrap of last season

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better place mentally going into our first play-off game and ready for it.

“I’ve played in a bad version of the play-offs and had that heartache, and you can only learn from that.”

Dunfermlin­e, who topped the Championsh­ip at the start of the campaign, have needed a stunning sequence of results to work their way back into the play-off reckoning.

Just one defeat in their last 11 games, and four consecutiv­e wins have ensured their fate is in their own hands today.

However, Inverness have themselves pieced together five back-to-back victories to go into this afternoon’s encounter knowing three more wins in their remaining fixtures against the Pars, Livingston and Morton will snatch them a play-off spot.

McManus added: “This is a huge game. They’re just like us, they’re on a winning streak as well, so it’s probably one of the toughest games we’ll have had in the last six or seven weeks.

“But we know what we need to do to seal the play-offs and that’s exactly what we’ll be going to try to do.

“Everybody’s flying just now, in games and in training. There’s a good vibe about the place, everybody’s enjoying it and everybody’s striving for the same thing.

“We want to get into the play-offs and we want to make sure that after the Dumbarton game next weekend we’re in a position where we can go and try to challenge to get back to the Premiershi­p.”

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