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Callum Davidson more than happy with St Johnstone’s defensive options

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St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson is delighted to be spoiled for choice with the defensive options at his disposal. Recently-recruited veterans Andrew Considine and Ryan McGowan have formed a new-look back three with on-loan Millwall youngster Alex Mitchell in the opening three matches of the cinch Premiership campaign.

And now skipper Liam Gordon is fit again and in contention for a centre-back berth after missing the start of the season through injury. “It’s great, I’ve got really good options,” said Davidson. “Young Alex Mitchell has come in and surpassed my expectations with how well he’s done.

I thought he’d do well but he’s been excellent. “Then you’ve got the two experienced ones either side of him, and Liam Gordon.

Last season at this time we were struggling to get a back three in place, but I think they’ve settled in as a unit, and they all talk which makes it easier.” Davidson must now decide whether to restore skipper Gordon to the team or keep faith with a back three which, aside from Saturday’s 4-0 defeat at Rangers, has generally looked strong. “It’s a good headache,” he said. “I don’t think I’ve had that type of headache for about 14 months.

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