Liam Buckley says the St Pats must get out of bad shape before the Dundalk clash



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St Patrick's Athletic could have been without the arrival of the league leaders at Inchicore tonight

The Saints dominated the Dublin derby against the Bohemians last Friday, but Kevin Devaney scored a goal Dalymount Park

Worrying for Liam Buckley and his players, it was their sixth defeat in the Premier Division and it will take a big effort to change that against a group of Lilywhites who rushed the city of Cork City seven days ago. Buckley knows that Stephen Kenny's teams are in top form and have recently been strengthened by the signatures of Patrick McEleney of Oldham and Georgie Kelly of the UCD

"It will be a really tough match", Buckley said, "Dundalk is on a great shape form at the present time, which took them to the top of the table."

"Stephen added to his sq. This week, with excellent signatures, we play a very strong team."

"We have to get to work and give ourselves the best chance possible." [19659006] "We are at the mid-table, up four are turning to Europe and we are six points away, keeping in mind where are the Rovers (Shamrock).

"A few weeks ago we were playing Rovers to get 10 points ahead of them. We went on this series of bad results, but we have to dig ourselves and see where we are going.

"If we can get one or two more players, that will strengthen everything and for the last three months, give him a good belt and see where we go."

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