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Callum Davidson: St Johnstone boss says winning Scottish Cup would take 'monumental effort' from his players

St Johnstone have been affected by coronavirus in the lead-up to Saturday's Scottish Cup final against Hibernian; the 2014 winners are looking to do a cup double after winning the Scottish League Cup for the first time in February

PERTH, SCOTLAND - MAY 15: St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson  during the  Scottish Premiership match between St Johnstone  and Livingston  at McDiarmid Park  on May 15, 2021, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)
Image: Callum Davidson believes difficult preparations mean it will take a big effort from St Johnstone to win the Scottish Cup

Callum Davidson feels it will take a "monumental effort" from his St Johnstone side to win the Scottish Cup following their Covid-19 crisis.

Davidson got his squad back together for a training session on Wednesday after eight players were affected.

But as he arrived at work on Thursday, he was still waiting for the latest coronavirus test results to come back and his team selection for Saturday's Hampden clash against Hibernian was still up in the air.

The Saints boss will take one final look at his players in training on Friday before one of the most difficult team selections he will face.

"We will know more on Friday who is available and who is not going to be available," Davidson said.

"The latest round of testing came back negative but since the last Hibs game (on May 1) we have probably only done one or two proper training sessions.

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between St. Johnstone and Livingston

"It's a hard situation but I know the lads who are fit and available are raring to go. The ones who are maybe not as fit and available say they are raring to go as well. It's going to be a difficult team selection. It will only be the right one if we win it, I suppose.

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"I had a laugh and joke about it, it's not something they teach on the Pro Licence, how to deal with guys who were isolating for 10 days, having Covid, coming back different times and not being able to train, all of these things when you are probably preparing for the biggest game of your life, definitely your season.

"It's not ideal. It's going to take a monumental effort from everybody involved to go and get a result on Saturday."

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 09: St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson during a Scottish Cup semi-final match between St Mirren  and St Johnstone at Hampden Park, on May 09, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Image: Davidson will wait before naming this team for Saturday's final against Hibernian

Davidson is unsure of any lingering effects for those who contracted the virus.

"We managed to train on Wednesday, just feeding four or five of them back in to see how they were," he said.

"Our normal working week is a Thursday off so I don't want to change that. They will come back Friday and see how they react to Wednesday's training and we will have a look at their sharpness and make a decision after that.

"It's not great for a professional athlete to do nothing in their house for 10 days. I need to assess their physical condition and where they are mentally as well.

"Every person is probably different. It's the sharpness more than anything and whether fatigue sets in.

"We only have three subs. I was against the five subs at the start of the season but I wouldn't mind five subs on Saturday."

The usual attempts to bind players even closer together before a cup final have been turned on their head - Saints are trying to keep their players apart as much as possible other than time spent on the training pitch.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 28: St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson lifts the Betfred Cup trophy  during the Betfred Cup final between Livingston and St Johnstone at Hampden Stadium on February 28, 2021, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)..**please note image is FREE for first use
Image: St Johnstone have already won the Scottish League Cup title this season

But Davidson hopes there is a silver lining in that his Betfred Cup winners are not overawed by what is at stake.

"It actually might be a good thing. We obviously know it's a huge game. We have nothing to lose really, probably nobody really expects us to win," Davidson added.

"We've already won a cup and finished fifth so probably achieved the highest possible goal we could have this season. If we add another cup to that it would just be extraordinary."

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