
Kirk retains belief as Saints fight for survival
St Johnstone striker Makenzie Kirk says there has "always been a belief" in the dressing room, as the Perth Saints aim for an unlikely escape from relegation.The Perth side have lost twice in the Scottish Premiership - both away from home - since beating champions Celtic, and currently sit six points adrift of the pack with just four games left.The return to McDiarmid Park on Saturday though when they host Kilmarnock, followed by a further two home matches to either side of a trip to Tynecastle to take on Hearts.Kirk said: "The next two games, especially at home, they're massive for us."We need to get a result. So it's important for us to focus on the task ahead."There's always been that belief within the dressing room. It's just about staying together and making sure that we can stay focused and get the results."The pressure is dealt with within the dressing room. We need to take a game at a time and we need to focus on the task ahead."We just need to make sure that when we go into the game on Saturday that we're fully focused and ready to do what we need to do."

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