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St. Johnston dreams of a surprise at Ibrooks (21:45) and says: "It took me a while to get used to Scottish football, barely whistling for fouls"


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Guy Melamed ready for Rangers: "Someone will have to beat them out this season"

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Johnston dreams of a surprise at Ibrooks (21:45) and says: "It took me a while to get used to Scottish football, barely whistling for fouls"

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The only foreigner of the set.

Johnston is starting to leave a mark.

Melamed (Photo: Official Website, From Twitter)

Guy Melamed is getting used to life and football in Scotland.

At the weekend, the Israeli striker scored one goal and cooked two more, as a set.

Johnston came back from a 2: 0 deficit to a 2: 3 victory.

It was Melamed's second goal, slowly becoming the team player on the team from Perth.



Melamed is the only "foreigner" in the set.

Johnston.

The midfielder David Weatherspon may have represented the Canadian team, but he was born and raised in Scotland and apart from the Israeli striker, all the squad players are from the British Isles.

"The beginning was difficult for me, but I feel comfortable now, much more than when I first arrived," Melamed told the local media. "It took me a while to adapt to Scottish football. It is much faster and more physical than in Israel. I'm glad I made a switch in my head. "

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Tonight (Wednesday, 21:45) Melamed and his team will be hosted by table leader Rangers, who after years in the desert, including relegation due to a severe economic crisis - are on the safe path to winning the championship.

"It's a huge game," said the striker, "Rangers are a great team, but we will come with confidence because we are in good shape. I know they did not lose at home, but someday it will happen and someone will have to do it. We are in good momentum and we need the points Click on Rangers.



Teaching that his team is ranked 8th out of 12, he concluded: "The victory over Kilmarnock was the sweetest of the season. We showed a lot of character when we went back from 2: 0 to 2: 3. I imagine the fans were happy. "Israelis are playing in them. I think they will start broadcasting St. Johnstone as well."

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