The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Saint, Alston has grown up against Gers

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stadiums, it just feels like any other game.

“St Johnstone don’t go into these games thinking we’re going to take a hiding.

“We go in thinking: ‘ We can do something.’

“All the pressure is on Rangers.

“We’ve done well against them, especially at Ibrox, when nobody has given us a chance, so there’s definitely no fear.

“We go in thinking we’ve got a good chance.”

Saints have gone into every game of late feeling confident.

Racking up eight games without defeat will do that to a team.

Their impressive run came to an end in dreadful weather conditions against Motherwell last weekend.

But the Perth men still believe in themselves – and the spark was a September losing streak bookended by their heaviest defeat of the season.

“When we went on that bad run of losing four in a row, maybe people weren’t exactly writing us off, but they were saying we’d be bottom six,” he said.

“In the 6-0 game against Celtic, we were probably the first team they played when they just clicked.

“It could have been 26-0. They took us apart.

“But in a way, losing to Celtic was the best thing that could have happened to us.

“From then on we got back to what we are good at.

“We were a lot more solid and won five in a row – without conceding a goal.

“OK, the result was embarrassi­ng at the time and we all came off saying: ‘Crikey, what’s just happened?’

“But the run that followed was better than sneaking a draw against them and following it up with a few more.

“So it probably is the best thing that’s happened to us this season.”

Alston’s return to fitness is another good thing for Saints.

His performanc­es are attracting interest from clubs down south, including Rotherham United.

Today, the midfielder hopes to add to the stunning goal he bagged a fortnight ago against Aberdeen.

“The Aberdeen game was was set up perfectly for me,” he said.

“The boys worked hard to keep it at 0-0 and sometimes you come on and get the glory.

“I missed a large part of the good run we were on with injuries.

“So I didn’t want to let anyone down when I came back in. And it was always going to be tough getting back up to speed.

“Hopefully I have done enough in the last couple of weeks to get a start against Rangers.”

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