St. Mirren liquidates St. Johnstone 4-0 playing a great match. HIGHLIGHTS

GREENHILL ROAD. St. Mirren annihilates St. Johnstone 4-0 with goals of

St. Mirren liquidates St. Johnstone 4-0 playing a great match. HIGHLIGHTS

GREENHILL ROAD. St. Mirren annihilates St. Johnstone 4-0 with goals of Keanu Baccus (36′), Mikael Mandron (48′), Mikael Mandron (70′) and Greg Kiltie (90′).

The match was played at the The Smisa Stadium stadium in Greenhill Road on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was David Dickinson with the help of Sean Carr and Graham McNeillie. The 4th official was . The weather was light rain. The temperature was cold at 11.73 degrees Celsius or 53.11 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 83%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 46 Ball Possession 54
Shots
  • 9 Total 14
  • 5 On Target 3
  • 4 Off Target 7
  • 0 Shots blocked 4
  • 105 Attack 116
  • 42 Dangerous attack 62
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 7
Fouls
  • 9 Total 5
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

There was not much difference in terms of ball possession. St. Mirren was in possession of the ball for 46% of the time vs. St. Johnstone that controlled the ball for 54% of the time.

Attitude and shots

St. Johnstone was more pushing with 62 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 3 were on target. Even so, St. Mirren was capable to find the solution to win this match.​

St. Mirren shot 9 times, 5 on target, 4 off target. On the opposite side, St. Johnstone shot 14 times, 3 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

St. Mirren received 2 yellow cards (Keanu Baccus and Mark O’Hara). On the other side, St. Johnstone didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

Mark O'Hara- Yellow
32'
Keanu Baccus(goal)Greg Kiltie
36'
Mikael Mandron(goal)
48'
55'
Chris Kane- sub ->James Brown
55'
Cammy MacPherson - sub ->Matthew Smith
Toyosi Olusanya- sub ->Conor McMenamin
61'
65'
Stevie May- sub ->Nicky Clark
65'
Jay Turner-Cooke- sub ->Maksym Kucheriavyi
Mikael Mandron(goal)Toyosi Olusanya
70'
73'
Tony Gallacher- sub ->Diallang Jaiyesimi
Keanu Baccus- Yellow
75'
Caolan Boyd-Munce- sub ->Keanu Baccus
77'
J. Bolton- sub ->Ryan Flynn
87'
Charles Dunne- sub ->Richard Taylor
87'
87'
Greg Kiltie(goal)
90'

Standings

After playing this match, St. Mirren will have 18 points like Rangers to remain in the 3rd place. On the other side, St. Johnstone will stay with 4 points to hold in the 12th place.

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 stats in favor of Celtic (5 draws).

St. Johnstone will host Kilmarnock on the 13th of April with a 18-15 head to head in favor of St. Johnstone (8 draws).

St. Mirren – Formation

St. Mirren
G
Zach Hemming 1.England
7.3
D
Richard Taylor 5.England
7.3
87'
D
Alex Gogic 13.Cyprus
7.8
D
Marcus Fraser 22.Scotland
7.0
M
Scott Tanser 3.England
7.0
M
Mark O'Hara 6.Scotland
7.3
32'
M
Ryan Flynn 8.Scotland
7.3
87'
M
Keanu Baccus 17.Australia
7.5
77' 75' Goals36'
F
Mikael Mandron 9.France
8.8
87' Goals48', 70'
F
Conor McMenamin 10.Northern Ireland
6.4
61'
F
Greg Kiltie 11.Scotland
8.1
Goals90'
Substitutes
G
Peter Urminsky 27.Slovakia
D
J. Bolton 2.England
87'
D
Charles Dunne 18.Republic of Ireland
87'
M
Caolan Boyd-Munce 15.Northern Ireland
6.6
77'
F
Thierry Small 16.England
F
S. Nahmani 19.Israel
F
Toyosi Olusanya 20.England
7.3
61'
F
Alexander Greive 21.New Zealand
87'
F
Lewis Jamieson 24.Scotland

St. Mirren started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

The manager Stephen Robinson decided to play with the following team: Zachary Hemming (7.3), Marcus Fraser (7.0), Alexander Gogić (7.8), Richard Taylor (7.3), Ryan Flynn (7.3), Keanu Baccus (7.5), Mark O’Hara (7.3), Scott Tanser (7.0), Conor McMenamin (6.4), Mikael Mandron (8.8) and Greg Kiltie (8.1).

The home team had on the bench: James Bolton, Caolan Boyd-Munce (6.6), Thierry Small, Charles Dunne, Stav Nachmani, Toyosi Olusanya (7.3), Alex Greive, Lewis Jamieson and Peter Urminsky.

Substitutions

St. Mirren made 5 changes: Conor McMenamin for Toyosi Olusanya (61′), Keanu Baccus for Caolan Boyd-Munce (77′), Ryan Flynn for James Bolton (87′), Richard Taylor for Charles Dunne (87′) and Mikael Mandron for Alexander Greive (87′).

Best player: Mikael Mandron​

The player that probably impressed the most for St. Mirren was Mikael Mandron.

His rating is (8.8) with 2 goals, 16 passes (75% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 17. He performed 1 cross.

St. Johnstone – Formation

St. Johnstone
G
Dimitar Mitov 1.Bulgaria
6.3
D
Andy Considine 4.Scotland
6.0
D
Liam Gordon  6.Scotland
6.4
D
Luke Robinson 19.Scotland
6.8
M
Diallang Jaiyesimi 13.England
7.0
73'
M
M. Kucheriavyi 15.Ukraine
6.8
65'
M
Matt Smith 22.Wales
7.0
55'
M
Sven Sprangler 23.Austria
7.3
M
Dara Costelloe 44.Republic of Ireland
7.0
M
J. Brown 2.Malta
6.6
55'
F
Nicky Clark 10.Scotland
6.8
65'
Substitutes
G
Dave Richards 31.Wales
D
Tony Gallacher 3.Scotland
6.6
73'
D
Ryan McGowan 5.Australia
D
Oludare Olufunwa 17.England
M
Cammy MacPherson  8.Scotland
7.0
55'
M
Jay Turner-Cooke 27.England
6.8
65'
F
Stevie May 7.Scotland
6.4
65'
F
Chris Kane 9.Scotland
7.0
55'
F
L. Jephcott 16.Wales

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

Steven MacLean played with: Dimitar Mitov (6.3), Andy Considine (6.0), Liam Gordon (6.4), Luke Robinson (6.8), James Brown (6.6), Matthew Smith (7.0), Sven Sprangler (7.3), Maksym Kucheriavyi (6.8), Diallang Jaiyesimi (7.0), Dara Costelloe (7.0) and Nicky Clark (6.8).

These were the players on the bench: Tony Gallacher (6.6), Ryan McGowan, Stevie May (6.4), Cameron MacPherson (7.0), Chris Kane (7.0), Luke Jephcott, Oludare Olufunwa, Jay Turner-Cooke (6.8) and Dave Richards.

St. Johnstone could not rely on the presence of Tony Gallacher (injured).

Substitutions

St. Johnstone made 5 changes: Nicky Clark for Stevie May (65′), Maksym Kucheriavyi for Jay Turner-Cooke (65′), Diallang Jaiyesimi for Tony Gallacher (73′), Matthew Smith for Cameron MacPherson (55′) and James Brown for Chris Kane (55′).

Best player: Sven Sprangler​

The most impressive player for St. Johnstone was Sven Sprangler.

His rating is (7.3) with 50 passes (67% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 14 duels out of 16. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

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