Robinson on getting back to winning ways, team news & ignoring cup clash

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Saturday’s game against Aberdeen.

Here are the main points:

  • Robinson has had to remind his players “what we’re good at” after the defeat to Kilmarnock before the international break where the boss felt his side “were a shadow” of themselves.
  • But the manager insists they have “learned from that” and in training this week the players have looked “like we’re back to ourselves”.
  • Knows Aberdeen “have a lot of talented players” but insists St Mirren “don’t fear anybody” although they will have to be at their “very best” to pick up the three points.
  • Robinson is desperate to see his side “get back on track” with a victory on Saturday.
  • The boss insists the League Cup semi-final clash against Motherwell in a few weeks “can’t be on anybody’s mind” as they have to be fully focused on winning their league games.
  • Marcus Fraser, Keanu Baccus and Mark O’Hara have all trained so they come back into contention while Richard King and Shamal George are suffering from illnesses so they are both a doubt
  • But Robinson is “very confident” in Ryan Mullen’s ability to fill in between the sticks if George is unavailable.

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