Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Saints not alone in relegation fight

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CRAIG Levein insists the battle to avoid the Premiershi­p play-off place is no “straight shoot-out” between St Johnstone and Ross County.

Saints sit in 10th place, just one point head of the Staggies in 11th, with Livingston adrift at the bottom of the table.

With two games to go until the split, nothing is likely to be decided in the next few weeks.

And Levein believes the race could go all the way to the end of the season, with Saints and County even dragging the likes of Aberdeen and Motherwell back into the mix.

“It’s not a straight shoot-out,” said the St Johnstone boss.

“It’s not like any of the teams around us are streaking away and putting a solid run together.

“We’ve still got to play everybody after the split.

“I’m certainly not looking at it and feeling down or low or anything like that.

“I think we’re in a decent position. If you ask Ross County or Livingston, they’d prefer to be where we are.

“I’m confident we will get ourselves out of this situation.

“I can see the performanc­es have been there in parts of games and that there’s improvemen­t there too.

“We just need to keep going and that’s what we’ll do.”

Levein also offered an update on the injured – and soon to be outof-contract – Cammy MacPherson.

The former St Mirren midfielder has not featured since November after sustaining a thigh injury.

He is now back in training after undergoing surgery and Levein says he – like Sven Sprangler – could yet feature for Saints before the end of the season.

The Perth boss also revealed himself as a fan of the 25-year-old, whose deal expires in May.

“We like Cammy,” said Levein.

“I didn’t think we’d see him before the end of this season.

“But the way he’s going, I could see him playing two or three times before the end of the season.”

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