The Scotsman

Magennis insists Saints can be a force in top flight

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Kyle Magennis can see big potential for St Mirr en under boss Oran Kearney – but admits staying in the Ladbrokes Premier ship will be vital if they are to realise it.

The Buddies face a twolegged play-off with Dundee United this week after finishing second bottom of the top-flight table.

Kearney was brought in to pick up the pieces following the disastrous appointmen­t of Alan Stubbs last summer.

The Northern Irishman took over in September when Saints had just three points on the board.

But, after performing vital surgery to his squad during the January transfer window, the picture gradually improved.

However, Saints’ season - ending run of six games undefeated was not enough to spare them dropping into the Premiershi­p play-off final and they must now fight for their lives against Robbie Neilson’s Tangerines, starting with tonight’s opening leg at Tannadice.

But midfield playmaker Magennis has seen enough from his new boss to convince him the Paisley side can have loftier ambitions next term, so long as they can battle their way to safety this week.

The 20-year-old said: “It’s massive we stay in this division.

“We’ve got a good group of boys and if we can stay up then look to start next season with the same squad, I think we could look to do much better than what we did this season.

“Obviously, it was a bit of a shock to the boys at the beginning of the season with Jack Ross leaving and then Alan Stubbs coming in.

“He brought in a good few players but it just didn’t seem to work out.

“Since then Or an has come in and things have been brilliant since then, so I think it would be good next season to have him in charge from the beginning.

“We just have to do our job this week and make sure we’ re playing Premiershi­p football and not dropping back down again.

“The boys have grouped together and that spirit has really driven us through the last few weeks.”

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