The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Defensive solidarity has been at heart of the Saints’ revival

- WRIGHT’S CALL: From page 52

Wright said: “Nobody here ever takes anything for granted, but we have looked hard to beat again and that has pleased me a lot.”

Recently acquired defensive solidity has been at the heart of the Saints revival, with back to back cleansheet­s underlinin­g how significan­tly things have improved from the days when they were conceding four to the likes of Hibs and Motherwell.

“When we were finishing top six in the league after almost every game you heard from opposition managers how poor a game it had been when they played us,” said Wright.

“That was what I wanted to hear most of the time because when they’re saying that it means we’ve been doing our jobs defensivel­y.

“I used to have a little chuckle to myself because it meant we’d been dogged and well organised.

“So hearing people say the last two games have been poor is great for me. We have kept two clean sheets and that’s exactly what I asked of the players at the back.

“On Saturday the conditions were not ideal, the pitch was poor and the wind was really bad.

“But I think in the key moments we played the better football and had more quality up top – and ultimately that’s what won us the game.

“But getting back to being solid at the back has been the biggest aim for us lately and I’ve been delighted with the clean sheets.”

Wright added: “Callum Booth and Liam Gordon have come into the team and made a big difference.

“Scott Tanser gives us a bit more going forward but Boothy is more of a defensive type, while Liam is a good talker so that has helped.

“Everyone has done their jobs the last two games. It has been good basic defending.

“And when we do that, with the pace we have in the team up front you will always create opportunit­ies.

“They have showed they can do it in the last two games, so we need to keep it going now.”

Jason Holt came off on Saturday after 80 minutes with an ankle injury. The swelling hasn’t yet gone down and he will be assessed as the week goes on.

Callum Hendry and Murray Davidson both sustained knee knocks but Wright reported that they should be fine for St Mirren.

● Wright was happy to see two of his on-loan players help their teams to victory.

He said: “It was a good weekend for our young strikers.

“Olly Hamilton got his first goals (two) for Brechin and wee John (Robertson) scored the winner for Cove. It was a good weekend all round.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Callum Booth has impressed since coming into the St Johnstone first team.
Picture: SNS. Callum Booth has impressed since coming into the St Johnstone first team.

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