Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Write us off at your peril warns Csaba

- By TOM DUTHIE

DESPITE their weekend hiccup, St Mirren remain 14 points ahead of Dundee United and many pundits have already declared the Championsh­ip promotion race is over.

That doesn’t bother Tangerines boss Csaba Laszlo one bit — but he doesn’t think automatic elevation to the Premiershi­p has been decided just yet.

And with three games in hand on the Buddies, Csaba believes there’s plenty of scope for his team to make things in the run-in very tight.

If United find form, he’s convinced by the end of next week things can look a whole lot healthier for them.

“If people think the league is gone, let them. I will just concentrat­e on us,” he said.

“I am just thinking about our upcoming games and I will concentrat­e on that.

“We know we have three massive games for us coming now. We have Livingston away on Friday, Queen of the South at home on Tuesday and then St Mirren at home on the Friday.

“If we can take the nine points from these games, then after we can see the table and how it is looking.

“After these games we can be closer and we will still have two more games to play than St Mirren do.

“Those extra games, they can be massive as well.”

Csaba, though, isn’t kidding anyone and accepts to finish in top spot would take a remarkable winning run. Knowing how tough this division is, he’s also of the opinion United may yet get a help from others.

The Buddies have been on an unbeaten 10-game league run that’s seen them win nine and draw one since losing to Dumbarton at the beginning of December but he can’t see that extending all the way to the end of the campaign.

“I am realistic, for us to win 14 games in a row it is a big thing to ask.

“If we won 14 in a row we would win the league but it may not happen.

“What I do think is the other teams will drop points, I am sure about this.

 ??  ?? Friday night’s opponents Livingston sprang a surprise win over league leaders St Mirren at the weekend.
Friday night’s opponents Livingston sprang a surprise win over league leaders St Mirren at the weekend.

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