The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Boss Price urges team to turn pain into gain after Cup exit agony

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Elgin City manager Gavin Price insists his players have it within them to ensure they are playing at a higher level next season after suffering his most painful defeat.

The Black and Whites had Championsh­ip title contenders Ayr United on the ropes last weekend in the fifth-round of the Scottish Cup after Kane Hester put them ahead.

The League Two visitors from Moray peppered the Ayr goal with big opportunit­ies, but could not find a killer second goal.

The Somerset Park side got out of jail with a last-gasp equaliser from Fraser Bryden and, following a controvers­ial a Ben Dempsey penalty in extra-time, Dipo Akinyemi added two more for a 4-1 outcome.

Ayr will face Falkirk in the quarter-finals next month and Elgin’s sole focus is winning promotion into League One via the play-offs.

Dumbarton and Stirling Albion are fighting it out for top spot, leaving 10 points between Annan, in third, and Bonnyrigg Rose at the bottom.

On Saturday, fifthplace­d Elgin host a Stranraer side with one win and six defeats over their last seven matches.

A win for the Blues, however, would bring them to within just one point of City.

Price explained it’s a matter of safety first as his team target a fresh promotion push.

He said: “First and foremost, we have to ensure we get enough points to make sure we’re safe then build on from that to make the play-offs.

“This is a big game on Saturday in terms of league positionin­g and to take us back to where we want to be. We have got to be confident after last Saturday.

“Stranraer will be tough, as it always is. Nothing changes – we have to concentrat­e on ourselves.

“If we can ensure we’re at our best, I’m confident we can get three points.”

The City manager admits losing out on a last-eight spot after such a strong display at Ayr, hurt more than any other result.

He said: “That was the sorest outcome. The play-off defeat against Edinburgh (in 2021), with the late goal, comes close, but given the manner of last week’s result and the manner of the performanc­e, we deserved to win the game in 90 minutes.

“It wasn’t be to and lady luck wasn’t on our side. We need to just move on from it, but we’ve got to be buoyed by the manner of our performanc­e and the effort the players put into it and use it as a springboar­d from which to build for the remainder of the season.”

Price thanked his board for helping the squad have the best chance of success last week, but is urging his men to drive on up the table.

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Elgin City manager Gavin Price.

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