The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Livi trip no bearing on cup final for Bryson

- GEORGE CRAN

St Johnstone midfielder Craig Bryson insists Saturday’s trip to Livingston isn’t a dress rehearsal for the upcoming League Cup final between the sides.

Saints are much more interested in moving up the Premiershi­p table after going down fighting at Rangers on Wednesday.

Livingston themselves are flying and go into the contest at the Tony Macaroni on the back of 14 matches without defeat – 11 of them victories.

That has seen David Martindale’s side shoot up the table into fifth place.

It’s league action this week but the two sides will walk out at Hampden on February 28 to do battle for the Betfred trophy.

However, Bryson says what happens on Saturday won’t have too much bearing on the big one at the end of the month.

“It’s a different game, obviously we’re going to Livingston and it’s astrograss, the pitch is a bit smaller than Hampden as well,” he said.

“We’ll see how it goes, we never put in a good performanc­e there the last time so we want to put that right. We need to keep on picking up results against teams around about us but we feel the performanc­es we’ve put in this season we probably deserve to be higher up the table.

“But in games we’ve had chances and not taken them and maybe been punished – it’s up to us to turn draws into wins.”

Asked whether they’d like to halt Livi’s momentum before the cup final, Bryson replied: “Of course but we don’t really look at Livingston’s form – we just concentrat­e on our own.

“Ever since they’ve appointed their manager, they’ve been on a good run.

“We know it’ll be tough like it always is at Livingston but we can hopefully come away with three points. They’ll be confident and really up for it. They are tough to play at home. Saturday will be no different.

“Conditions probably won’t be great either so it’ll be an interestin­g game. We are going with confidence though.”

That confidence is undimmed by the performanc­e at Ibrox in midweek, even though they came out on the wrong side of the scoreline.

Rangers have won every single home league game this term, 13 in total, scoring 39 goals and conceding just once.

St Johnstone, though, came off the pitch disappoint­ed they weren’t able to get anything out of a match they more than played their part in.

The home side created a number of chances but didn’t really test goalkeeper Zander Clark while Bryson himself brought two good saves out of Gers keeper Allan McGregor.

“I got a noseblood a few times!” Bryson joked.

“I think maybe the first one I should do a wee bit better, the goalkeeper made a good save. The one with my left foot in the second half was an excellent save. Allan McGregor has done that his whole career.

“We were disappoint­ed not to take anything from the game. It’s tough to go to Ibrox, Rangers are flying this season and they make it difficult.

“We gave away a sloppy goal but apart from that McGregor had a good few saves. Unfortunat­ely we didn’t manage to take anything from it.”

As the second half wore on, Saints grew in stature after a surge from the home side early in the period.

So much so that Rangers boss Steven Gerrard shored up his midfield, with Glen Kamara coming on for goalscorer Ianis Hagi. In the end, the Light Blues looked happy to see out time.

Bryson added: “We didn’t start the second half well but our reaction from there was good. We started pressing them higher up the pitch and took more care of the ball, started to hurt them a bit more but Rangers are a good team.

“So to be disappoint­ed not to take anything from Ibrox shows we put up a good fight.

“We have to take confidence from the last half-hour of the game and the chances we created.”

And Bryson hopes his performanc­e in the middle of the park will have put him in good stead for the upcoming Hampden date.

“I hope I can play the final,” he said.

“The lads did unbelievab­ly the last time at Hampden to beat Hibs 3-0 so it’ll be tough to force my way into the team that played that day.

“But when you get the opportunit­y to play, it’s up to yourself to put in a good performanc­e and I think I did that on Wednesday.”

 ??  ?? NO DRESS REHEARSAL: Craig Bryson tracks Ianis Hagi during Wednesday’s narrow defeat at the hands of runaway league leaders Rangers at Ibrox. Next up for the Saints are Betfred Cup final opponents Livingston.
NO DRESS REHEARSAL: Craig Bryson tracks Ianis Hagi during Wednesday’s narrow defeat at the hands of runaway league leaders Rangers at Ibrox. Next up for the Saints are Betfred Cup final opponents Livingston.
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After Kemar Roofe’s challenge. Saints midfielder Murray Davidson is left floored
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