McLeish faces balancing act as play-off looms

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McLeish faces balancing act as play-off looms

McLeish faces balancing act as play-off looms

St Mirren interim manager Craig McLeish is having to balance fitness concerns with momentum as his side gear up for a Premiership play-off final against either Dunfermline or Partick Thistle. The final Premiership game of the season at home to Dundee United on Saturday is effectively a dead rubber

McLeish faces balancing act as play-off looms

St Mirren interim manager Craig McLeish is having to balance fitness concerns with momentum as his side gear up for a Premiership play-off final against either Dunfermline or Partick Thistle. The final Premiership game of the season at home to Dundee United on Saturday is effectively a dead rubber with the Buddies' play-off place already confirmed. After last weekend's victory over Aberdeen, McLeish stressed the importance of momentum when preparing for a crucial play-off match.

As St Mirren prepare for a high-stakes Premiership play-off final, interim manager Craig McLeish faces a delicate balancing act between maintaining momentum and managing player fitness. The Buddies have already secured their play-off spot, making Saturday's season finale against Dundee United a dead rubber—but the real battle lies ahead against either Dunfermline or Partick Thistle.

Fresh off last weekend's impressive victory over Aberdeen, McLeish understands the value of a winning streak heading into such a crucial clash. "We have to balance what we do against Dundee United," he explained. "You want to keep momentum going into the play-off games, but we might need to get some boys some minutes as well."

With three matches potentially standing between St Mirren and Premiership survival, squad rotation becomes key. McLeish emphasized the need to lean on substitutes from recent matches, ensuring everyone is sharp and ready for the intensity of play-off football. "We will need to balance some of that and build for the three games," he added.

For fans, this is the kind of edge-of-your-seat drama that makes Scottish football so compelling. Whether you're gearing up for the big game in your lucky Saints kit or just stocking up on training gear for your own season, the message is clear: preparation and momentum are everything. Stay tuned as McLeish's squad looks to write their own play-off story.

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