St Mirren's Craig McLeish Prepares for Scottish Cup Semi-Final Against Celtic
McLeish on George injury, recreating cup glory & proud career moment
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St Mirren's interim manager Craig McLeish addresses the media ahead of the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at Hampden Park. He discusses goalkeeper Shamal George's ankle injury and expresses pride in leading the team, emphasizing the importance of teamwork over individual accolades.
- 01Goalkeeper Shamal George is a doubt due to an ankle injury sustained in training.
- 02Ryan Mullen performed well as a replacement in the previous match against Celtic.
- 03McLeish feels proud to lead St Mirren at Hampden Park, calling it a career highlight.
- 04He emphasizes the team's capability to win despite being underdogs.
- 05Winning the semi-final could enhance McLeish's chances for a permanent managerial role.
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Ahead of the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at Hampden Park, St Mirren's interim manager Craig McLeish expressed concerns over goalkeeper Shamal George, who injured his ankle in training after recently recovering from a previous knock. McLeish praised Ryan Mullen for his solid performance when he stepped in for George during the last match. He conveyed pride in leading the team at Hampden, calling it potentially the biggest moment of his career. McLeish emphasized that the focus is on the team's collective effort rather than individual recognition, stating they have proven capable of winning even as underdogs. He acknowledged that a victory in the semi-final could positively impact his chances of securing the managerial position permanently.
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A win in the semi-final could boost St Mirren's morale and enhance McLeish's chances of becoming the permanent manager.
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