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Ross County vs St. Johnstone. Scottish Premiership.

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Ross County 0

    St. Johnstone 1

    • B Mbunga-Kimpioka (34th minute)

    Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone: Benjamin Kimpioka scores the winner for the away side in Dingwall

    Match report as St Johnstone earn important win at fellow strugglers Ross County

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    Highlights from the Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and St Johnstone.

    St Johnstone opened up daylight over Ross County in the battle to avoid relegation from the cinch Premiership after a 1-0 win in Dingwall.

    The Staggies had looked bright, getting into the final third only to see a lack of quality when it mattered most cost them.

    The same could not be said for St Johnstone, who had fewer chances but crucially made one of them count through Benjamin Kimpioka in the 35th minute to seal all three points.

    How St Johnstone earned vital win

    Both sides missed good chances to break the deadlock in the early stages.

    James Brown could not beat Dimitar Mitov on a couple of occasions, while Yan Dhanda blazed over for the hosts.

    Anthony Gallacher did the same at the other end with arguably the chance of the game so far, finding himself through one-on-one with George Wickens only to lift the ball over both goalkeeper and crossbar.

    St Johnstone took the lead in the 35th minute, though, as Kimpioka latched on to a long ball forward after Will Nightingale misjudged his interception.

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    The Swedish forward still had plenty of work to do, but he dropped a shoulder to cut inside Loick Ayina and on to his right foot before picking out the far corner.

    DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 03: St Johnstone's Benjamin Kimpioka (blocked) celebrates with teammates after scoring to make it 1-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Ross County and St Johnstone at the Global Energy Stadium, on February 03, 2024, in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Euan Cherry / SNS Group)
    Image: Kimpioka is mobbed by his team-mates after scoring

    County pushed for an equaliser after the restart, forcing a number of saves from Mitov.

    Brown had another effort, nearly catching the keeper out at his near post, with Simon Murray volleying straight at Mitov from the edge of the box.

    Ayina also got in on the act, taking aim from 25 yards out and forcing Mitov to tip the ball over his crossbar.

    Try as they might, County could not find a breakthrough, with the final whistle going as St Johnstone kept the ball by the corner flag.

    Victory for the visitors lifted them five points above second-bottom County in the table, albeit having played one game more.

    The crucial run of fixtures the Dingwall outfit are on, having taken one point from matches against Livingston and St Johnstone, continues on Tuesday evening when they travel to Motherwell, who now sit in 10th place after being leapfrogged by St Johnstone.

    What the managers said...

    St Johnstone's Craig Levein: "It was always going to be a tough place to come, it's never easy up here, so we needed to dig in and fight and run and chase.

    "We had to do the ugly side of the game well.

    "They had lots of crosses, but I felt we dealt with those fairly well and I wasn't too stressed on the touchline."

    Ross County's Derek Adams: "Tuesday night, we lose a last-minute goal which was hugely disappointing.

    "We played so well away at Celtic and today we have created the best opportunities and failed to take them.

    "It doesn't matter, we didn't win the game or have the quality to take our chances. St Johnstone have put one of two opportunities in the back of the net and we had numerous opportunities, but nobody cares, because you need to win.

    "You can only sit and go through things with anyone, but nobody gives a jot."

    What's next?

    Ross County's next Scottish Premiership match is away to Motherwell on Tuesday night, kick-off 7.45pm.

    St Johnstone host Hearts on Wednesday night, that game is also a 7.45pm kick-off.

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