Scott McDonald admits ‘Well aren’t looking too far ahead in their battle to avoid a play-off spot.
The Steelmen currently sit six points adrift of tenth-placed Ross County with five games remaining of the 2014/15 campaign.
Now the league has split into two, everyone will play each other, adding further spice to the run-in, although the 31-year old Aussie International is adamant the Fir Park dressing room is looking no further than Friday’s Lanarkshire derby with Accies.
“The next five games are massive, obviously, but I’m going to play it down a little bit,” the former Middlesbrough and Millwall front man said.
[pullquote]Mathematically it is hard to work out how many points you are going to need to avoid the play-off spot but teams will take points off each other and in this situation, we can only concentrate on ourselves.[/pullquote]
“We’ve got to take each game as it comes, starting with Hamilton tomorrow night. It’s a big game and one we’ll look to take maximum points from.
“We beat them four nil a couple of weeks ago and on that night we took our chances. Dougie Imrie had a great shot that went just wide and if that goes in, it’s possibly a different outcome. Come Friday night it will be all about who takes that chance, especially the first one as the first goal is always vital.
“Mathematically it is hard to work out how many points you are going to need to avoid the play-off spot but teams will take points off each other and in this situation, we can only concentrate on ourselves.
“We’ll aim to win all five; whether or not we can will be the big question will be the big question. It starts tomorrow night and we want the three points to put us in the position where come Saturday there will be teams that drop points and we’ll see where that takes us.”
