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St Johnstone 1-0 St Mirren: Chris Kane fires in winner moments after half-time to end winless run

Report as Chris Kane fires in rebound inside a minute of second half starting for St Johnstone, who end 10-game winless streak; visitors St Mirren see Cameron MacPherson sent off for two yellow cards

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

Chris Kane's sixth goal of the season earned St Johnstone their first win in 11 matches, as they triumphed 1-0 over St Mirren.

The striker's scrambled 46th-minute touch hoisted the Perth Saints level on points with the 10-man Buddies.

Kane's goal proved vital for a side who had not won since early November.

Both managers opted to make two changes from their previous starting line-ups, with captain Jason Kerr and Craig Bryson replacing benched duo Liam Craig and Murray Davidson for the Perth Saints, while Cameron MacPherson and loan recruit Eamonn Brophy came in for Kyle McAllister and Ethan Erhahon for the Buddies.

In the ninth minute, tenacious play from Bryson prevented the ball from rolling out for a goal-kick and, when Kane teed up a cross for Scott Tanser, Guy Melamed was unable to get a decisive touch to worry the visitors.

In their next attack, Shaun Rooney's low cross found no takers in the six-yard box.

Northern Ireland international Ali McCann required treatment to a head wound and, while he was off getting treatment, David Wotherspoon swept a 25-yard free-kick inches wide of the target in the 21st minute.

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Joe Shaughnessy rose to head a free-kick past Zander Clark's left-hand upright and, at the other end of the pitch, the St Mirren captain had to be alert to produce a well-timed block tackle which prevented Melamed from firing the Irishman's former club in front after 29 minutes.

Seconds before the break, MacPherson was cautioned for a needless foul on Melamed.

Chris Kane's strike came barely 30 seconds after half-time for the only goal of the game
Image: Chris Kane's strike came barely 30 seconds after half-time for the only goal of the game

It was to prove costly, as the Buddies midfielder caught Melamed again in the 55th minute and, despite his protests, referee Steven McLean produced a red card.

By that stage, the Perth Saints had seized the lead in the 46th minute, when Kane stabbed home the rebound from close range after 'keeper Jak Alnwick failed to hold his powerful initial effort.

Kane could have doubled the lead in the 67th minute, but he fired his shot over the crossbar from 12 yards after being picked out by Wotherspoon.

Shaughnessy rose to head a Jamie McGrath free-kick over the bar in the closing stages as the short-handed Buddies sought an equaliser.

St Johnstone substitute Murray Davidson was booked in the 85th minute and Buddies' recent signing Collin Quaner limped off shortly after making his debut from the bench.

What the managers said…

St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin: "I hate talking about referees, but Joe Shaughnessy headed the ball on to Melamed's arm, which was in an unnatural position way above his head.

"You'd be screaming for a penalty if that was a defender in the box, so why Steven McLean didn't give it is beyond me. The sending off is another poor decision. The first yellow was borderline, Cammy got plenty on the ball.

"The second one is a mistake. Cammy clearly won the ball but for whatever reason it was deemed another yellow card. We lost the game to two poor decisions."

St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson: "I thought the first half was a real tight game. Guy had the best chance of the half that he probably should have put away, but apart from that there wasn't a lot in it.

"I asked the players for a bit more energy at half-time and we got the early goal. Once we did that and they got a man sent off I didn't think we were good enough. But I'm just delighted to get the win.

"I thought we defended really well and put our bodies on the line as soon as one of their players got into our box. The three points are so important.

"When you haven't won in a while it can sometimes be difficult to get over that line. I didn't think we were good enough on the ball in the second half and we allowed them to get into certain areas, but I would say we defended very well."

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