The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Saintswill take nothing forgranted

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The Betfred Cup tightrope has been a perilous one for Premiershi­p sides, with holders Ross County already knocked out and several others facing a final weekend battle to make the last 16.

St Johnstone sit top of their table on seven points, needing just one more to progress, with Stirling Albion at home their last fixture tomorrow.

Saints boss Tommy Wright said: “We did more than enough to win the (Brechin) game after being hit by a counter attack. We had more than enough opportunit­ies and could have been a bit more ruthless.

“But looking at the start we have made to the season performanc­es have been solid.

“Now we have to beat a Stirling side that has been doing really well and who will fancy their chances after a good start to the campaign.

“There have been a few upsets in the competitio­n and you can see how it happens.

“Some players might think they’re still in pre-season mode but I don’t think you can point the finger at us.

“There’s no way we will be taking Stirling lightly. We will be putting out a strong team again.”

Alan Mannus will return and Wright will make a decision next week on whether he or Zander Clark has won the battle to start the first league match next weekend.

He said: “They have both done well in pre-season and it’s a good dilemma for a manager to have.”

Wright added: “Keith Watson will be kept back this week. “David Wotherspoo­n will hopefully be getting a lighter cast on, which will allow him to play.

“He is seeing the specialist again, but I don’t think he will feature this weekend.”

He added: “Dave Mackay is getting another course of injections next week.

“He has started to do a bit more work but is still weeks away from a return.”

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

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