The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Matty can get Pars clear of drop zone

- SEAN HAMILTON

Matty Todd has set his sights on helping keep Dunfermlin­e in the Championsh­ip after penning a new deal.

The 20-year-old has agreed a two-year extension with his boyhood club to stay on until 2024.

It is a dream come true for the midfielder, who if he was not playing on the hallowed East End Park turf he’d be supporting from the stands.

Todd, who made his 10th straight appearance in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Hamilton, is determined to now ensure the bottom-ofthe-table Pars do not suffer a nightmare as they battle against relegation.

Todd said: “I am delighted to sign on again but I know that I need to kick on now.

“I need to kick on again and help keep the club in the Championsh­ip come the end of the season.

“It is not all about me, it is about the team. We need to pick up some results quickly and Saturday is definitely a confidence booster.”

Dunfermlin­e were dumped out of the Scottish Cup by Partick Thistle earlier in the season and will make the most of what would have been a free weekend by playing their rearranged fixture against Inverness on Saturday.

Todd added: “Saturday was a good result for us. We needed the three points, considerin­g the teams around us have picked up points again.

“We can’t rest on that though, we need to kick on now and get a run of results, and that starts on Saturday against Inverness.

“We have picked up four points from six against Inverness this season so hopefully we can pick up another three points.”

Todd completed his first full 90 minutes of the campaign in Saturday’s win over Accies and earlier this season – in the 3-1 defeat to Morton in November – netted his first for the club.

The tentative teenager who made his debut for the club back in August 2018

was nowhere to be seen at the weekend as Accies’ manager Stuart Taylor was moved to complain about Todd’s physicalit­y.

It is something the player himself admits he has been eager to add to his game, and it is just one improvemen­t that has allowed him to feel he is a bigger part of a team he previously admits he was peripheral to in the past.

Todd said: “Yes, I feel like I am part of it now.

“I might have mentioned earlier in the season that I felt that I was disconnect­ed but ever since that Morton game I have felt a right good part of the team.

“I am just absolutely delighted that the manager and the coaching staff have all kept their faith in me, and allowed me to kick on to show what I can do on the pitch.

“Day in, day out, week in, week out, the manager is always asking for me to do

more – to run more, practise with the ball, shooting, crossing – the wee extra things that will help me through my own game.

“It is something that I have wanted to add to my game, be a bit more aggressive against my opponent, and Saturday I felt it was definitely one of my better performanc­es in a Dunfermlin­e shirt.

“I am delighted that we picked up the three points.”

 ?? ?? ON THE RISE: Matty Todd is beginning to prove his prowess with the Pars.
ON THE RISE: Matty Todd is beginning to prove his prowess with the Pars.

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