The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Wright demands more from senior Saints men

Few bright lights didn’t stop ‘mauling’ from ‘sensationa­l’ Hoops

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Wright continued: “The gulf in class was evident.

“But that doesn’t take away from the fact we should have been better.

“My players have to learn from it and take responsibi­lity for their own performanc­es, then they have to help a team-mate.

“There was a lack of cohesion and communicat­ion because four or five of their goals could easily have been prevented.”

In recent years Wright has lost the experience­d core of his 2014 Scottish Cup-winning squad, with stars like Dave Mackay, Frazer Wright, Chris Millar and Steven MacLean departing.

And he has called for his senior pros to handle the fall-out from the weekend defeat and make sure Saints bounce back against Livingston on Saturday.

“There’s no doubt we have lost experience­d players and leaders on the pitch over the last couple of years.

“The senior players we have need to do more to help the younger ones. And the younger lads have to stand up and be counted.

“At Celtic there was really only Wallace Duffy and Madis Vehmann making their league debuts.

“I felt there was enough experience on the park to deal with the situation, no matter how good Celtic were.

“We went there with two up top but Michael O’Halloran and Matty Kennedy didn’t have a chance to use their pace. We just lumped the ball rather than pass it.

“Only young Ali McCann showed bravery on the ball. I shouldn’t have to look to a 19-year-old for that but he was a massive plus and so was Jason Kerr, who was back to more like the form of last season.

“There were a few promising signs but nowhere near enough to compensate for the fact we took a mauling.

“Collective­ly they were poor and too many had an off-day, which was compounded by a very good Celtic performanc­e. They were sensationa­l.”

While Wright has to offload players to balance the books, he is determined to bring in fresh faces, with Aberdeen’s Stevie May and Notts County’s Kane Hemmings on the radar.

“I am looking to add quality and players who will lead either by voices in the dressing room or by performanc­es on the pitch,” he said.

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Ali McCann, left, and Jason Kerr, centre, were praised for their Celtic Park performanc­es, while Kane Hemmings is a target.
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Saints boss Tommy Wright has called on his players to take responsibi­lity for their own performanc­es.

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