
Inverness right-back David Raven expects to be busy in Saturday's clash with St Johnstone.
Caley Thistle have won three successive Scottish Premier League matches and Saints have won their last five.
"They're on a very good roll, the same as us," Raven said.
"It should be a good one for the fans, probably all-out attack. We're looking to end their run, they're looking to end our run.
"I'm sure they'll come here and try to win."
Former Inverness forward Gregory Tade is among the players a new-look Caley Thistle side must keep quiet.
Raven, who joined from Tranmere, said: "The lads have spoken about him. He's a good player and one to keep our eye on, stay tight to. He'll be a threat, definitely.
"There's only a few lads that were here last year.
"We were new together at the start of the season. It does take a few games to get to know each other, how each other plays.
"The fact we've had a steady team for the last five, six, seven games has helped a lot.
"It's going all right, so we're just keeping it going, looking forward to Saturday and making it five."
Inverness are unbeaten in six and their winning run is four, including the penalty shoot-out success over Stenhousemuir in the Scottish Communities League Cup.
Despite a relatively short period together since manager Terry Butcher had to overhaul his squad in the summer, Raven believes the group is a cohesive one.
"The lads stick their bodies on the line every week," he said.
"We're enjoying playing together, we work hard for each other. "We get the best out of each other and we're decent mates off the pitch as well.
"The lads up front have been brilliant, chasing balls down defensively and scoring goals. It makes life a lot easier at the back."
Inverness have quietly climbed into the top six of the SPL and Raven is happy to continue to go unnoticed.
"The less people notice us the better," he added.
"We'll keep doing our jobs and keep trying to get the points."








