The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Chances will come for Saints striker

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Callum Hendry was exactly the sort of impact player Tommy Wright needed at the weekend, writes Eric Nicolson.

And the St Johnstone manager has assured his super sub that he will get his chance as a starter.

The young striker has come off the bench to score vital goals against Livingston and, on Saturday, against Hamilton Accies.

“Callum’s finish was excellent and seeing it again on television it looked even better,” said the Perth boss.

“That sort of goal is all about natural ability.

“He’s an instinctiv­e striker and there’s no doubt he scores goals. What Callum has to do is put it all together when he starts games because you need a 90-minute player.”

“But he’s had a great impact from the bench this season,” added the manager.

“He will start games. There is no doubt about that. He will get his opportunit­y.

“So the chance will come and he’s got to be ready to take it.

“He is someone I am quite hard on at times, but that’s because I know the ability is there.

“Callum has been so eager to do well. He sometimes forgets the simple things we ask from him.

“There is no doubt he has a lot of ability and will have a huge part to play for us this season.”

Saints face Hearts at Mcdiarmid Park tomorrow and have the opportunit­y to leapfrog their opponents in the Premiershi­p table – as well as other sides near the bottom.

Wright said: “You are always surprised to see clubs like Hearts down there because of the size of club they are and the resources they have.

“People will probably say they’re surprised to see us where we are with the squad we’ve got, but it happens.

“This is a tough league and the results show you that, outside the Old Firm, everyone is capable of taking points off everyone else.

“It’s very tight at the bottom and I always think 36 points is where you have to get to.

“Every season we set out to get our first win – it has taken a hell of a lot longer than we wanted this year – and then get to 10 points. We can do that this week if we beat Hearts, so hopefully this is our season starting properly now.

“The results were good for us on Saturday. We gained on a lot of teams. But we have to do it for ourselves by winning matches.

“It’s small steps, it’s each game at a time and we have to try to get on a winning run.”

 ??  ?? Saints boss Tommy Wright.
Saints boss Tommy Wright.

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