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St Johnstone midfielder Chris Millar not thinking about injuries

Chris Millar.
Chris Millar.

Injuries are the “last thing” on Chris Millar’s mind, as the St Johnstone midfielder looks forward to the new season with as much enthusiasm as ever.

The former Morton man and his Saints team-mates will round off pre-season at East Fife today and so far it has been a build-up without disruption for a player who has suffered with muscle issues over the last couple of campaigns.

And Millar revealed that a reduced workload is benefitting his fitness.

“We’ve tailored my training,” he said. “Myself and Macca don’t do the double sessions anymore. We’re managing my load. Touch wood, it’s gone really well.

“I’m feeling positive. For the past couple of years I’ve picked up an injury in pre-season. It was important to come through it with a clean bill of health this time.

“So far I’ve done that.

“I just want to enjoy what I’ve got left ahead of me.

“I still get a real buzz for the start of a new season – maybe even more so than when I was younger.

“I’m 34 and I know there’s not many left for me.

“If I get injured, I get injured but I know I’m doing everything to make sure it doesn’t happen.

“I feel I’ve still got something to offer and so does the manager.”

Millar added: “If I don’t feel right in training I’m going to put my hand up and say.

“I won’t put myself in a situation where if I do get an injury, I’ve hidden it.

“There’s trust between the manager, the physio and myself that I’ll say if there are any issues, whether it’s just a slight tightness.

“But I have to say that the injuries are the last thing on my mind just now.

“I’ve been feeling great in training and games.”

The Saints squad are upbeat as a whole, shown by their convincing results in pre-season.

“Obviously we were gutted to go out of Europe but we’ve bounced back and pre-season has gone well,” Millar said.

“We’ve scored goals and won games and that can only breed confidence.

“We’re all looking forward to the season starting now.

“With coming back so early then going out there could have been a lull in the camp but the performances have shown since that wasn’t the case.”

  • The game kicks off at 12pm.