St Mirren 1-1 St Johnstone- Report

Last updated : 08 December 2012 By DSG




Saints battle for a point

Nine-man St Johnstone clung on for a point as they held rivals St Mirren to a 1-1 draw.

The Perth side played most of the second half two men short after Chris Millar was ordered off, joining Steven Anderson who was red-carded in the first half.

But despite the numerical advantage and the bulk of the chances, the Paisley Saints had only Paul Dummett's goal to show for their efforts as the visitors' overworked defence held out for a share of the points thanks to Murray Davidson's early goal.

With St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas banned to the stand, his assistant Tommy Wright watched from the touchline as St Mirren put their visitors under pressure from the start.

A series of teasing crosses from Gary Teale begged a taker but the closest was Lewis Guy, who stooped to head but failed to make contact from six yards.

It took the Perth Saints 10 minutes to weather the home storm and in a quick break upfield, Gregory Tade's cross picked out the unmarked Liam Craig, but he could only guide his header over the crossbar.

Craig did better after 14 minutes when he nodded on Callum Davidson's cross into the path of Murray Davidson, who rose high above Lee Mair inside the six-yard box to head the ball past Craig Samson and open the scoring.

Both sides were determined to press forward and the next opening came the visitors' way. Steve MacLean's 25-yard drive was curling low inside the left-hand post until Samson, at full stretch, palmed the ball around the post.

Craig then volleyed an inviting cross from Millar over the crossbar as St Johnstone chased a second goal.

At the other end, Guy evaded a challenge from Anderson but from 15 yards he hoisted his shot over the top.

Then after 37 minutes, the same players tangled at the edge of the box but this time as Guy moved towards the penalty area he was tripped by Anderson. As the last man, referee Bobby Madden had no option but to show the St Johnstone defender a red card.

The Paisley side came close to grabbing the equaliser when Kenny McLean's free-kick was deflected off the defensive wall, forcing Alan Mannus into a superb one-handed save to turn the ball away.

An action-packed first half ended as it had started, with Teale again the provider to set up John McGinn. But after creating space for himself on the edge of the box, the young midfielder was unlucky to see his thunderous drive rebound off the face of the crossbar.

A defender down, St Johnstone took the opportunity of the half-time break to rearrange their line-up, bringing on Tam Scobbie at the expense of Rowan Vine. Conversely, Danny Lennon used the extra man advantage by replacing Marc McAusland with the attack-minded Dougie Imrie.

To add to their woes, the Perth side had to contend with driving rain for the early part of the second half as their defence was forced to withstand a wave of attacks from the home side.

McGinn was at the heart of most of the action and when he was tripped by Chris Millar after 67 minutes, the St Johnstone man was shown his second yellow card reducing the visitors to nine men.

From the resulting free-kick, Kenny McLean's brilliant drive was matched by Mannus, but having pushed the ball wide of his goal, the goalkeeper was beaten as Dummett lashed the ball high into the net for his first goal for the club.

Mannus was the visitors' hero after 77 minutes when David van Zanten's shot from 20 yards was net-bound until the goalkeeper beat the ball away.

But he had to thank Wright for saving a point four minutes from time. Steve Thomson seemed certain to score from six yards but as the ball thundered toward the net, Wright slid in to boot clear and leave the scores level at the end of a pulsating match.

Source: DSG

Source: DSG