Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Cameron uses Wolves experience­s to keep his players pushing hard

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COLIN Cameron has urged Raith Rovers to keep putting pressure on United – because he knows what it is like trying to see out a title race with Wolves.

The Stark’s Park No 2 was delighted to see Raith eke out a 2-1 victory over Ayr, thanks to a Dylan Easton stunner just before the break and a secondhalf Jack Hamilton penalty.

It was a badly-needed win considerin­g United were romping to a 5-0 triumph at Hampden.

Raith’s own success keeps the gap at four points ahead of their game in hand against Airdrie tomorrow night.

And Cameron praised Easton and Hamilton for coming up trumps on an important afternoon for the Kirkcaldy men.

“At this stage of the season, it’s not so much about the performanc­e,” he said after a display spoiled by horrendous weather conditions.

“Yes, you would want the performanc­e to be different class. But on a day like today it’s about not making mistakes in the conditions and taking your chances when they come.

“I thought Dylan Easton’s goal was one of the bits of quality within the game.

“There was a bit of pressure on Jack, given the circumstan­ces. The boys didn’t know but we knew United were comfortabl­e.

“Outwith that, there was a lot of pressure on him because all the boys know we really need to win.

“I thought he handled it very well and took it very calmly. That will do his confidence no harm at all.”

Cameron was part of the last Raith team to reach the Premier in 1995 and is determined to pass on any knowledge he can.

And he insists his experience with Wolves in trying to reach the English top-flight also gives

Rovers hope for the run-in. The Molineux outfit slipped up in his first season south of the border in season 2001-02 but redeemed themselves 12 months later.

“We can’t influence anything that happens outwith our game,” he said of United’s victory. “So, all we can do is try to keep winning games and if there’s slip-ups elsewhere then brilliant.

“We’ve got three games in a week. But there was no point in looking at Airdrie on Tuesday or next Saturday because if we hadn’t won today it becomes really, really difficult to get back close to United.

“All we’ve done is keep that gap the same.

“And on Tuesday if we can win it just puts a wee bit of pressure on them for the last four games. That’s all we can do.”

He added: “I’ve been in both situations. In the first season at Wolves we led for three-quarters of the season and it’s not easy getting over that line.

“In the end, we failed that season.

“The next season, we were chasing and went up through the play-offs.

“All we can do is put pressure on United, and there’s more pressure on them than there is us.

“There’s always been pressure on them to win the league, because they’re expected to with the biggest budget and having just come down from the Premiershi­p.

“They’ve had to deal with that pressure all season. But now there’s pressure on us, and the players have to take a lot of credit for that, embrace it and enjoy it.

“You would far rather have that than the pressure at the other end of the table, struggling to get wins to stay alive.”

 ?? ?? Raith’s Jack Hamilton after his winning penalty.
Raith’s Jack Hamilton after his winning penalty.

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