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O'Hara seeking more history with Buddies

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Captain Mark O'Hara is eyeing up more history with League Cup winners St Mirren.

The Buddies lifted the League Cup trophy in December but have struggled since then and sit three points above Kilmarnock in the relegation play-off spot.

However they could still achieve a historic cup double – they face Celtic in next month's semi-final at Hampden.

If they're to do that though, it will be without the manager who guided them to silverware earlier this season after Stephen Robinson left to join Premiership rivals Aberdeen.

"We can't be doom and gloom," O'Hara told Sky Sports when discussing Robinson’s departure.

"It's going to be an exciting end to the season, I don't think we'll dwell on the manager. We'll miss him but we'll look forward to the opportunities we've got.

"We've got an opportunity to create real history. We've already done that this year and we want more of it.

"The priority is now to stay in the league, that overpowers anything. I'm confident we've got enough in the changing room to get us out of this mess."

The first challenge for the interim coaching team of Craig McLeish, Jamie Langfield and Allan McManus is a visit from title challengers Rangers.

"We're focused on what we can do," the midfielder added.

"It has suited us when people don't give us a chance. We'll be quietly confident we can cause an upset but Rangers are a quality side."

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