| He had little to do and will get another run-out when Saints take on Dungannon Swifts tomorrow.
“Everything the keeper did against Distillery was nice and tidy,” said Saints team boss Derek McInnes.
A Liam Craig spot-kick won the game for the visitors and Derek felt there were positives he could take.
He added, however, “There is room for a lot of improvement and I’ll be looking for a better performance in Dungannon tomorrow night.”
Murray Davidson has recovered from a back problem and trained today as did Jody Morris who is on the way back from hernia surgery. They’ll likely get a run against Dungannon.
Saints play their first home match of the pre-season when they take on a Manchester United XI. on Saturday, then former manager Owen Coyle brings his Bolton squad to Perth on Monday. |