Dundee vs St Mirren. Scottish Premiership.
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Dundee 1-3 St Mirren: St Mirren close in on European place after win over fellow challengers Dundee
Match report as St Mirren earn important victory away at Dundee
Monday 6 May 2024 09:57, UK
St Mirren took a huge step towards securing a European place for the first time in 37 years as they romped to a 3-1 away win over nearest challengers Dundee.
The Buddies opened up a 3-0 lead through goals from Alex Gogic, Scott Tanser and Toyosi Olusanya. Dundee, who could have leapfrogged their visitors into fifth place with a win, hit back through substitute Michael Mellon, but Stephen Robinson's side held firm for a deserved victory.
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Saints are now five points clear of the Dark Blues with just three games to play and they celebrated wildly with their supporters at full-time as they look forward to the likely prospect of playing in Europe for the first time since 1987.
How St Mirren strolled to win at Dundee
Dundee made two changes to the side that lost 2-1 at home to Celtic as Aaron Donnelly and Lyall Cameron replaced Malachi Boateng and Josh Mulligan, while there was one alteration for the Buddies as Olusanya took over from Greg Kiltie in attack.
The visitors signalled their intent as they forced a flurry of early corners, with James Bolton sending a free header over from one of them.
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Olusanya then fired a half-volley high over from 15 yards out as Saints continued to look the more assured side in the opening exchanges.
Dundee got forward with purpose for the first time when Lyall Cameron and Luke McCowan combined superbly to create an opening for the latter inside the box, but he was unable to get a clean connection on his shot and it ran harmlessly wide.
McCowan then broke away down the left and crossed for Jordan McGhee at the back post, but the right-back was unable to get enough power on his header to trouble Zach Hemming.
The visitors made the breakthrough in the 38th minute when Caolan Boyd-Munce's free-kick from the right was cleared out to the left and Ryan Strain's delivery back into the box broke off McGhee and into the path of the unmarked Gogic, who pounced to force the ball past Jon McCracken from just a couple of yards.
Dundee boss Tony Docherty responded to a poor first-half display from his side by replacing midfielder Mo Sylla with Boateng at the break and the Dark Blues made an encouraging start to the second period, with Cameron's firm shot from 20 yards out well held by Hemming.
But Saints took the sting out of the hosts' bid for a fightback in the 59th minute when left wing-back Tanser seized on a flick-on from Bolton and got himself free in the box all too easily before a thumping a low shot beyond the exposed McCracken from 10 yards.
The visitors stretched their lead further in the 72nd minute when Olusanya fired home from close ranger after good work by substitute Keanu Baccus and Mikael Mandron to set him up.
Mellon reduced Dundee's arrears four minutes later when he nodded in from two yards, sparking a spell of late pressure from the hosts, but Saints stood firm to claim a huge victory in their pursuit of Europe.
What the managers said...
St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson: "The players were fantastic from the first whistle.
"We said before the game, 'Go and embrace this occasion, we're bringing 2,000 fans up, these are the occasions as a wee boy you go and work for and want to be involved in'.
"It's not pressure, it's enjoyable and they savoured it today. They looked like they were enjoying their football from start to finish. I thought we thoroughly deserved to win."
Dundee manager Tony Docherty: "First of all I must give real credit to St Mirren," he said. "They started on the front foot and put us on the back foot and I don't think we ever recovered. It was very disappointing.
"It was a bit of an anomaly because it was uncharacteristic of us, particularly at home.
"I don't think we ever got a foothold in the game. We made a change at half-time and made five changes in the game to try to address a lot of issues.
"I just felt we were swimming against the tide a wee bit. I find it difficult to be hard on those players because over a season, they have been fantastic - but today was a day that wasn't to be."
What's next?
Dundee have three games to go, starting next Saturday at Hearts before a visit to Ibrox to face Rangers - live on Sky Sports - on May 14. Tony Docherty's side end their season at home to Kilmarnock on May 18.
St Mirren have a double-header at home in Paisley with Kilmarnock the visitors next Saturday, before playing Hearts on May 15, and end their season at Celtic on May 18.