Glasgow Times

Brophy warns County not to put all focus on St Johnstone bout

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EAMONN BROPHY has warned that Ross County cannot allow themselves to view next Wednesday’s showdown with relegation rivals St Johnstone as any more important than their two other remaining cinch Premiershi­p fixtures.

The Staggies are two points ahead of 11th- placed Saints in what has developed into a two- way battle to avoid requiring an end- of- season playoff against a Championsh­ip promotion hopeful in order to secure their top- flight survival.

“People are saying it’s a six- pointer and it is a massive game, but we just want to take one game at a time, try and get three points against Motherwell and then go into that game against St Johnstone trying to get three points,” Brophy said. “That game is going to be the decider in a lot of people’s eyes but at the end of the day it’s only three points and we’ve got nine points to play for. Hopefully we can take as many points as we can from all the games.”

As County prepare to host a Motherwell side who thrashed them 5- 0 in Derek Adams’ last game in charge in February, Brophy believes his team can also draw a psychologi­cal edge for this weekend’s clash from the fact they have so much at stake in comparison to the Steelmen.

“Obviously Motherwell will go out and try to win the game but our mindset has got to be that we don’t want to be involved in the play- offs,” said Brophy. “They are safe and they can maybe finish seventh but we want to stay in the league so our hunger to win the game has got to be more than theirs.”

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