There is no need to panic at all, we’re all calm. It’s not just the gaffer it’s all the lads, we’re like: ‘Keep calm. It’s two weeks into the season, there is no reason for alarm bells.’ There are going to be changes but if we can cut out the mistakes we’ll be in a much better place.”
With on-loan Celtic midfielder Hyeokkyu Kwon available for selection, competition for places in the middle of the park is only likely to intensify, Moriah-Welsh admitting: “Last year, there were times when it looked as if we didn’t have enough competition. So it’s good that we’re all fighting for places, because we’re fighting for three points on a Saturday.
As the cameras panned toward him, the spectator coolly signed off with a salute.
Collingwood couldn’t help but grin after watching replays and was spotted making the same imaginary pint and ball gestures to imitate his heroics.
On the challenge presented by Dundee, the 22-year-old said: “I only played against them once last year, I think. From that game, I can remember that they are quite a physical team.
“They like to run, as most teams do in this league. But it’s nothing that we haven’t faced before. We just go into the game knowing it’s 11 v 11 – and that, to a man, we need to be better than them.”
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