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St Mirren vs St. Johnstone. Scottish Premiership.

The SMiSA Stadium.

St Mirren 3

  • E Erhahon (38th minute)
  • L Erwin (82nd minute)
  • J Obika (87th minute)

St. Johnstone 2

  • S May (22nd minute pen)
  • S Tanser (44th minute)
  • J Kerr (sent off 45th minute)

St Mirren 3-2 St Johnstone: Jonathan Obika completes dramatic comeback over 10-man visitors

Match report as Lee Erwin and Jonathan Obika score late to extend St Mirren's unbeaten run to 11 games with a 3-2 Scottish Premiership victory over 10-man St Johnstone

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and St Johnstone.

St Mirren extended their unbeaten run to 11 games as they came from behind to defeat 10-man St Johnstone 3-2.

Goals from Lee Erwin and Jon Obika in the last 10 minutes gave Jim Goodwin's men the win after a Stevie May penalty and a goal from Scott Tanser had the visitors 2-1 up at half-time.

Ethan Erhahon had equalised in between times while St Johnstone had Jason Kerr sent off late in the first half.

St Mirren made two changes from the team that knocked Rangers out of the Betfred Cup in midweek. In came Erwin and Ilkay Durmus, with Obika and Brandon Mason dropping to the bench.

St Johnstone also freshened things up after their penalty-shootout victory over Dunfermline Athletic in the same competition. Out went Shaun Rooney, Callum Booth, Liam Craig and Chris Kane to be replaced by Jamie McCart, Danny McNamara, Craig Conway and May.

St Johnstone's Stevie May celebrates making it 1-0 with his team-mates
Image: St Johnstone's Stevie May celebrates making it 1-0 with his team-mates

It was St Mirren who had the first real chance of the game after 14 minutes, Erwin's shot from the edge of the box pushed away by Zander Clark.

It was St Johnstone, though, who went in front with their first chance after 22 minutes. Joe Shaughnessy was adjudged to have fouled David Wotherspoon as they contested Tanser's ball. Goalkeeper Jak Alnwick got across to May's penalty but could not stop the shot from squirming under him and into the net.

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The home side drew level seven minutes before half-time. Marcus Fraser's cross was headed out to Erhahon whose shot bounced into the ground and beyond Clark.

But the celebrations were short-lived as St Johnstone quickly got their noses back in front. Shaughnessy's poor clearance fell to Tanser and he guided a smart finish into the corner of the net.

That was not the end of the first-half action, with Kerr shown a straight red card for a wild lunge on Durmus.

St Mirren's Lee Erwin celebrates making it 2-2 wat the SMISA Stadium
Image: St Mirren's Lee Erwin celebrates making it 2-2 at the SMISA Stadium

St Johnstone came close to extending their lead early in the second. Conway's cross was met by Liam Gordon and Alnwick did well to touch the defender's header over the crossbar.

St Mirren drew level for a second time eight minutes before the end. Substitute Kyle McAllister sent over an enticing cross and Erwin stretched to head beyond Clark.

McAllister then put a free-kick right on to Obika's head for what proved to be the winning goal five minutes from time.

What the managers said...

St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin: "We've been well criticised for our lack of goals of late but that's six goals in two games this week which is fantastic.

"I know my boys have got character and will keep going right until the end. They weren't satisfied with taking it to extra time the other night, they wanted to get the winner. And today it would have been easy to take a point but credit the players - they just kept going and going.

"It was two real bits of quality from Kyle McAllister. As a manager when you make substitutions you want an impact. We put Jamie McGrath on the left and McAllister on the right and his two crosses for the second and the third were brilliant."

St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson: "The sending-off changes the game. For me it is about game management on the right hand side and they can do better.

"I haven't seen the tackle back but he gave the referee an opportunity to make a decision and he has done that."

What's next?

St Mirren travel to face Hibernian on Wednesday in the Scottish Premiership at 6pm, while St Johnstone host Rangers at the same time.

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