HIBS...................................0 ST JOHNSTONE.................1 GORDON PARKS AT EASTER ROAD
Callum Davidson admits all eyes are on Scottish Cup glory after a first-half Glenn Middleton strike kept St Johnstone’s nine-year unbeaten run at Easter Road going.
The Perth boss also revealed keeper Zander Clark is a doubt for next Sunday’s Hampden clash against St Mirren due to a freak injury to his BIG TOE as he became one of seven changes to their line-up.
It’s now seven trips to Leith and counting without defeat for Saints and Davidson was delighted with a solid win which underlined his options for their semi-final at the National Stadium.
The boss admits Clark did some damage in the aftermath of his penalty shoot-out heroics in the quarter-final against Rangers.
He said: “I’m not exactly sure what happened with Zander, I’ll need to investigate that further.
“I think he got himself involved in the celebrations and someone stood on his big toe.
“Hopefully it’s not too bad. We will need to see how it settles down next week.
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