Midfielder Daniel Phillips felt St Johnstone’s change of shape worked nicely against Rangers - and insisted the improved performance must now be a stepping stone.Saints’ quest for Scottish Cup glory ultimately ended at the round four stage on Saturday evening after being edged out 1-0 by the visitors from Glasgow.But the Perth side, setting up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, looked more structured and gave a far better account of themselves compared to previous weeks.Phillips, a frontrunner for man of the match, told the PA: “I think the change of shape worked very well.“The back four and midfield four moved as a team across the pitch well.
We kept it narrow and that was the game-plan.“Obviously we are disappointed to go out. You want to be in the next round of the cup.“After a performance like that it is disappointing that one moment of a lack of discipline or the one time we switched off, we concede.
But that is the level, isn’t it?“As players we have been aware that the last few weeks have not been good enough. We came out on Saturday to make a statement, improve our game and show what we can do.“I think for large periods of the game we did that.
We were very good, kept Rangers quiet and had chances ourselves.”Phillips, speaking with passion, added: “For us as a team, that was a marker and a stepping stone.
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