Saints put 'trust' in Kirk before Celtic test - Spranglerpublished at 17:40 27 September
Sven Sprangler says the St Johnstone players "trust" interim manager Andy Kirk, but admits they feel "responsible" for Craig Levein's sacking earlier this month.
Levein was dismissed after four successive defeats in all competitions, before the Perth side drew 3-3 with Ross County in Kirk's first match in interim charge.
The Perth side welcome Celtic to McDiarmid Park on Saturday and Sprangler is determined to "fight" for a result against the league champions.
"He [Kirk] is very positive, he's a very good coach and we trust him. He knows his stuff because he has a lot of experience. We will see what happens," said Sprangler.
"Everyone feels responsible for the gaffer [Levein] getting sacked. It's not good when someone leaves the club like that. But we have to keep going, that's football.
"We have to focus on the next game. We are just focused on the Celtic game.
"I love to play against good teams like Celtic and Rangers because you don't always get the opportunity to play against Champions League teams.
"They are an incredible team with incredible players. The main thing is that you know their qualities, you know they are good players, but you have to focus on yourself and making sure you deliver.
"It would be a huge boost for the players, the club and the fans if we could win against the champions, but it's a tough game and you have to do everything to get the points.
"We have a chance but we have to deliver on the pitch. We have to fight for every ball, avoid mistakes and be 100 per cent concentrated from the first minute to the last."