St. Mirren defeated Dundee to win 2-1. It was St. Mirren to strike first with a goal of Mikael Mandron at the 45′. Then scored again for St. Mirren in the ‘ minutea goal. Eventually, Josh Mulligan reduced the distance for Dundee (63’). Finally, that was it, and the result remained 2-1.

Zach Robinson missed a decisive penalty (35′). That would have allowed Dundee to draw the match.​

In front of 6,581 spectators.​ The referee was Colin Steven with the assistance of Alan Mulvanny and Paul McAvinue. The 4th official was Matthew McDermid.

Match Statistics​

  • 48 Ball Possession 52
Shots
  • 15 Total 7
  • 2 On Target 4
  • 7 Off Target 2
  • 6 Shots blocked 1
  • 122 Attack 107
  • 54 Dangerous attack 59
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 4 Corners 3
Fouls
  • 8 Total 8
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. St. Mirren was in possession of the ball for 48% of the time vs. Dundee that controlled the ball for 52% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Dundee was more aggressive with 59 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 4 were on target. Still, St. Mirren was capable to find the solution to win this match.​

St. Mirren shot 15 times, 2 on target, 7 off target. On the other side, Dundee shot 7 times, 4 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

St. Mirren received 2 yellow cards (Mikael Mandron and Zachary Hemming). On the opposite side, Dundee received 3 yellow cards (Owen Beck, Scott Tiffoney and Lee Ashcroft).

Match Timeline

7'
Joe Shaughnessy (owngoal)
Mikael Mandron- Yellow
34'
34'
35'
Zach Robinson- missed penalty
Mikael Mandron(goal)Caolan Boyd-Munce
45'
57'
Scott Tiffoney- sub ->Lyall Cameron
63'
J. Mulligan(goal)Scott Tiffoney
68'
71'
Toyosi Olusanya- sub ->Mikael Mandron
72'
76'
78'
87'
O. Beck- Yellow
84'
Cammy Kerr- sub ->Jordan McGhee
87'
Scott Tiffoney- Yellow
90'
Ryan Flynn- sub ->Conor McMenamin
87'

Standings

After this match, St. Mirren has 6 points to occupy the 2nd place in the standings. Talking about the opposition, Dundee stays with 1 points (8th).

Next matches

In the next match in the Premiership, St. Mirren will play away against Celtic on the 13th of April with a 35-3 head to head statistic in favor of Celtic (5 draws).

Dundee will play away agasint Aberdeen on the 13th of April with a 18-1 head to head stats in favor of Aberdeen (5 draws).

St. Mirren – Formation

St. Mirren
G
Zach Hemming 1.England
7.6
76'
D
Richard Taylor 5.England
6.9
D
Alex Gogic 13.Cyprus
6.6
D
Marcus Fraser 22.Scotland
6.6
M
Scott Tanser 3.England
7.6
M
Conor McMenamin 10.Northern Ireland
7.1
87'
M
Greg Kiltie 11.Scotland
6.8
71'
M
Caolan Boyd-Munce 15.Northern Ireland
7.2
68'
M
Keanu Baccus 17.Australia
7.7
M
Ryan Strain 23.Australia
7.0
F
Mikael Mandron 9.France
7.1
72' 34' 45'
Substitutes
G
Peter Urminsky 27.Slovakia
D
James Bolton 2.England
6.6
68'
D
Charles Dunne 18.Republic of Ireland
D
Luke Kenny 26.Scotland
M
Ryan Flynn 8.Scotland
87'
F
Stav Nachmani 19.Israel
F
Toyosi Olusanya 20.England
6.4
72'
F
Alexander Greive 21.New Zealand
6.5
71'
F
Lewis Jamieson 24.Scotland

St. Mirren started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Stephen Robinson decided to play with the following team: Zachary Hemming (7.6), Marcus Fraser (6.6), Alexander Gogić (6.6), Richard Taylor (6.9), Ryan Strain (7.0), Keanu Baccus (7.7), Caolan Boyd-Munce (7.2), Scott Tanser (7.6), Conor McMenamin (7.1), Greg Kiltie (6.8) and Mikael Mandron (7.1).

The home team had on the bench: James Bolton (6.6), Ryan Flynn, Charles Dunne, Stav Nachmani, Toyosi Olusanya (6.4), Alex Greive (6.5), Lewis Jamieson, Luke Kenny and Peter Urminsky.

Substitutions

St. Mirren made 4 changes: Caolan Boyd-Munce for James Bolton (68′), Greg Kiltie for Alexander Greive (71′), Mikael Mandron for Toyosi Olusanya (72′) and Conor McMenamin for Ryan Flynn (87′).

Best player: Keanu Baccus​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for St. Mirren was Keanu Baccus even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.7) with 37 passes (0% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 14 duels out of 23. He performed 1 cross.

Dundee – Formation

Dundee
G
Kevin McKenna 31.Northern Ireland
6.0
D
Joe Shaughnessy 5.Republic of Ireland
7.8
D
Jordan McGhee 6.Scotland
6.6
84'
D
L. Ashcroft 14.Scotland
7.6
90'
M
Malachi Boateng 23.England
6.8
M
O. Beck 3.Wales
7.0
87'
M
L. Cameron 10.Scotland
6.6
57'
M
J. Mulligan 15.Scotland
7.5
63'
M
Luke McCowan 17.Scotland
6.5
F
Amadou Bakayoko 9.Sierra Leone
6.8
F
Zach Robinson 16.England
6.3
78'
Substitutes
G
Jon McCracken 22.Scotland
G
Adam Legzdins 1.England
D
Cammy Kerr 2.Scotland
84'
M
F. Robertson 19.Scotland
F
Max Anderson 24.Scotland
F
Scott Tiffoney 7.Scotland
7.2
57' 87'
F
Diego Pineda 11.Mexico
F
Z. Rudden 20.Scotland
6.7
78'

Dundee started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

Tony Docherty played with: Trevor Carson (6.0), Jordan McGhee (6.6), Joe Shaughnessy (7.8), Lee Ashcroft (7.6), Luke McCowan (6.5), Josh Mulligan (7.5), Lyall Cameron (6.6), Malachi Boateng (6.8), Owen Beck (7.0), Amadou Bakayoko (6.8) and Zach Robinson (6.3).

They had on the bench: Adam Legzdins, Cammy Kerr, Scott Tiffoney (7.2), Diego Pineda, Finlay Robertson, Zak Rudden (6.7), Jon McCracken, Max Anderson and Luke Graham.

Substitutions

Dundee made 3 changes: Lyall Cameron for Scott Tiffoney (57′), Zach Robinson for Zak Rudden (78′) and Jordan McGhee for Cammy Kerr (84′).

Best player: Joe Shaughnessy​

The player that probably impressed the most for Dundee was Joe Shaughnessy.

His rating is (7.8) with 1 goal, 25 passes (0% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 11.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premiership.​