The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Mcglynn mastery delivering results

- ALAN TEMPLE

Raith Rovers are tantalisin­gly poised, just four points adrift of Championsh­ip leaders Arbroath.

One of the most consistent­ly entertaini­ng, attack-minded sides in the division, John Mcglynn’s charges are bona fide title challenger­s.

Seeking to return to the top flight for the first time in 25 years, this is shaping up to be Rovers’ best chance to secure automatic promotion since 2010-11.

In the latest of Courier Sport’s half-term report cards, we turn our focus to Kirkcaldy.

Star man: Dario Zanatta With nine goals and four assists from 28 outings, Zanatta has been an inspired capture by Mcglynn.

Following forgettabl­e spells with Partick Thistle and Ayr United, it would have been easy to write off the Canadian as a young talent on the wane.

Instead, Mcglynn imbued the forward with belief and responsibi­lity – something of a speciality of this coach – and has been richly rewarded.

The flow of goals may have dried up somewhat due to the opposition doubling up on the left-winger.

However, that has only served to create space for Ethan Ross in the “No.10” role. Even as a dangerous decoy, Zanatta’s influence is not to be underestim­ated.

Honourable mentions are, however, due to the towering Christophe Berra, Brad Spencer until his unfortunat­e broken leg and tireless full-back Reghan Tumilty.

Standout moment: Rovers stun the Reds

This is the toss of a coin. A thrilling 3-1 victory at Rugby Park was a deafening statement of intent in the Championsh­ip title race and represente­d a first win at Kilmarnock since 1997.

However, the nod goes to Rovers’ splendid 2-1 triumph over Aberdeen in the Premier Sports Cup.

Facing a Dons side yet to lose a domestic fixture until

that afternoon, Raith were vibrant, organised and clinical in the final third as they battled back from a 1-0 deficit.

Played out in a raucous atmosphere at Stark’s Park, goals from Ethon Varian and Zanatta secured a lucrative trip to Celtic Park in the following round. Transfer business: B+ Many onlookers expected Raith to regress following the departures of Regan Hendry, Dan Armstrong, Kieran Macdonald and a swathe of others.

Instead, the rebuilding job undertaken by Mcglynn has been laudable.

The outstandin­g Zanatta aside, Berra is a giant at the back and Aidan Connolly has been reborn.

Tom Lang; Liam Dick; Varian – unmitigate­d success stories.

James Keatings has not worked out, injury ruined

Kai Fotheringh­am’s loan spell from Dundee United, while Blaise Riley-snow and Matej Poplatnik would like more minutes — but neither have let Raith down.

Even more recently, adding Ethan Ross to their ranks was inspired. The former Aberdeen kid has already contribute­d six goal involvemen­ts to the cause.

Must do better: Depth and get Varian in the goals

It seems churlish to nitpick, such has been Rovers’ form this term.

However, forced to search for room for improvemen­t, then adding to Varian’s tally of two would be beneficial.

His selfless work creates spaces and opportunit­ies for others, so Varian’s modest return is no cause for panic. But if he can get

on the end of a few deliveries and ripple the net himself, what a young prospect Raith, and parent club Stoke City, possess.

Although Sam Stanton recently arrived, Mcglynn has also acknowledg­ed a need to add depth to the group in case of injuries, illness and the ever-present spectre at the feast, Covid.

Final grade: A

Not quite the perfect score, given astonishin­g Arbroath and Inverness sit above Rovers in the table.

But the first half of the campaign could barely have gone better.

A 15-match unbeaten run – the club’s best since 199293 – and just four points off the summit, all while playing a style of football which has seen Mcglynnbal­l added to the Scottish football lexicon.

More of the same in 2022 would not go amiss.

 ?? ?? SOLID START: Christophe Berra has been a giant at the back for Raith Rovers.
SOLID START: Christophe Berra has been a giant at the back for Raith Rovers.

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