Queens boss Allan Johnston reckons they must be ruthless against Raith if the team is to bounce back from a week from hell.He agonised as his side slumped to a four-goal defeat at Kilmarnock following a midweek loss at Hamilton plus last weekend’s goalless draw at home to strugglers Morton.And to pile on the misery for Johnston, the Doonhamers failed to score in all three encounters.He said: “Obviously we were missing Innes Cameron which was significant.“Missing someone of that quality is a big part of our squad.“Now we have to be a bit more positive and a bit more aggressive in the next game.“We have got to make sure we get back on track.”He reflected on the 4-0 drubbing and added: “It’s never good to get beaten.
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