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Ryan Strain and Keanu Baccus’ form gives them Australia hope – Stephen Robinson

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St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson has backed Ryan Strain and Keanu Baccus to push for places in Australia’s World Cup squad. The pair were central to Saints’ 1-0 win over Ross County, with Richard Tait scoring the only goal of the game early in the second half.

Neither player has been capped at full international level but Strain was called up to the squad last year, while Baccus played for the Socceroos’ Under-23 team at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Robinson said: “There’s more still to come from Keanu. He tired in the last 10 minutes but no wonder with the amount of running that he does, even in training. “I also thought Ryan Strain was excellent today.

So that’s two boys who are going to be right in amongst that Australian set-up for the World Cup, hopefully.” St Mirren’s victory saw them claim their first points of the season to move off the foot of the fledgling table.

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