‘Well boss Stuart McCall has urged his side to rediscover some of the form that has taken them to within four games of third place.
The Steelmen are in a four-way tussle with Dundee United, Hearts and tomorrow’s opponents, St Johnstone for what is likely to be a spot in next season’s UEFA Champions League qualifiers.
‘Well have only taken one point from the last four matches and face and excellent Saints side but still with a three-point cushion over nearest rivals United.
Peter Houston’s men take on Hearts in Saturday’s early kick-off but the former Scotland midfielder is calling for his men to focus only on playing some of the football that has won them many plaudits this term.
He said: “It’s going to be a tense, nervy, edgy final four games for every club that are fighting to be as high up the league as they can but I want the boys to bring the quality out tomorrow.
“We’ve got good players, we’ve talked all week about the way we want to go out and play the game and that’s what we aim to do.
“One thing St Johnstone have got is that they are a real hard working group. If you’ve got good senior pros in your dressing room you’ve got a good chance of having a good side out there and St Johnstone have certainly got that. Sandaza is out but I’m sure they’ve got other players desperate to come in and take his role.
“We’ve just got to go out and as an individual, be the best you can be. Don’t be tense and nervous, just go out and produce what you’ve produced all season and we’re confident that will be enough to get us the points that we need.”


