The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

David can beat Goliath, says Wright

- ERIC NICOLSON

St Johnstone got the Scottish Cup draw “nobody wanted”, manager Tommy Wright has admitted.

But that doesn’t mean they can’t be the team to end Celtic’s incredible run of victories in domestic knock-out competitio­ns.

“The important thing was being in the hat,” said Wright, whose team will host the Hoops at the end of the month in the quarter-final tie.

“We probably got the draw that nobody wanted when you consider Celtic have won so many games in the cup. I think it’s 33 on the bounce.”

“We’ve had too many draws,” said Wright.

“They have converted draws into wins and that is how they have had a great season so far. There isn’t a lot between the two teams and they will know that.

“We’re in a better place and need to keep the level of performanc­e up. If we do that, I’m confident we’ll pick up more points.”

Drey Wright was one of Saints’ best players against Ayr United and making sure the winger doesn’t follow Matty Kennedy out of Perth is an off-field priority.

“I see Drey in training every day and I know he is back to his best,” said Wright.

“He just has to have this level of performanc­e consistent­ly now.

“He is someone – there are others – who I’ve informed the club that I want signed.

“Ideally I would have liked it done earlier but we had other pressing issues in the window.

“I don’t see as a club where we could possibly lose Drey and Matty Kennedy in the one season. Hopefully it will get sorted out.

“I would imagine the club have made contact and started the ball rolling.”

Wright added: “I don’t use injuries as an excuse but losing Drey last year was a massive blow to us. I think it affected us.

“We would have won more games and got those extra three or four points which would have got us top six.

“When you come back from a longterm injury, it does take time. But I know how good he is and I want to keep him.”

It is likely to be the same squad of players available to Wright tomorrow.

He said: “Michael O’halloran is still going to be a doubt but is making good progress. Murray Davidson is still out.

“Steven Anderson is back with us and he is injured as well. There are no fresh injury concerns from the game on Saturday.

“Considerin­g the conditions and the tough game we had on the Wednesday night, we are quite fortunate.”

Meanwhile, Wright has wished his on-loan midfielder Ross Callachan well after he broke his leg on Saturday playing for Dundee.

“It’s not nice and I heard about it after the game,” he said.

“I sent him a message and hopefully his operation goes well. It makes it difficult for him to get back this season but I wish him a speedy recovery.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? St Johnstone’s Drey Wright, left, in action against Ayr in the Scottish Cup at the weekend.
Picture: SNS. St Johnstone’s Drey Wright, left, in action against Ayr in the Scottish Cup at the weekend.

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