St Mirren ended a run of 4 straight defeats as Scott Tanser’s gorgeous aim helped them come from behind to beat St Johnstone 3-1 on the SMISA Stadium.
The Perth aspect had taken an early lead as Benjamin Kimpioka’s flicked end was given by VAR after being initially chalked off for offside.
However Tanser curled house an unbelievable long-range equaliser in opposition to his previous membership and St Mirren captain Mark O’Hara’s back-post header put the Buddies in entrance.
Three additional objectives had been disallowed on a night dominated by VAR, earlier than substitute Jonah Ayunga put gloss on the win in stoppage time as St Mirren leapfrogged St Johnstone to maneuver as much as seventh place within the William Hill Premiership.
St Mirren supervisor Stephen Robinson had named an unchanged group from the aspect who misplaced narrowly in opposition to Rangers on Sunday, whereas St Johnstone supervisor Simo Valakari made only one alteration from their win in opposition to Dundee, with Kyle Cameron coming in for Andre Raymond.
It was the Perth aspect who bought their noses in entrance within the eighth minute by means of in-form Kimpioka, who deftly flicked Jack Sanders’ towering header previous Ellery Balcombe following a St Johnstone nook.
The offside flag initially got here to the house aspect’s support however a prolonged VAR verify confirmed Kimpioka was, actually, onside because the aim was given.
Kimpioka had the ball within the web once more on 18 minutes however his left-footed end was dominated out for offside once more and VAR confirmed this determination was right because the rating remained 1-0.
St Mirren had began poorly however they started to exert themselves and so they drew stage on the half-hour mark in spectacular trend.
The house followers had been nonetheless interesting for a penalty as Matt Smith tangled with Toyosi Olusanya following a nook when the ball was cleared out to preliminary corner-taker Tanser, who curled an inch-perfect strike past Ross Sinclair and into the highest nook from 25 yards.
It had been a large open half and the Perth aspect thought they had been going to go in a aim in entrance as Adama Sidibeh beautifully chipped Balcombe however the play was introduced again for what appeared like a transparent foul by Sidibeh on defender Charles Dunne.
In a topsy-turvy recreation, the house aspect began the second half brighter and had been inches away from a second aim within the fiftieth minute as Killian Phillips’ deep cross got here again off the angle of publish and crossbar.
That second aim did come within the 57th minute as Marcus Fraser drove to the byline earlier than crossing for O’Hara, whose header took a slight deflection because it evaded St Johnstone ‘keeper Sinclair and trickled in off the publish.
St Mirren appeared to have made the sport secure within the sixty fifth minute as Phillips drove ahead and slotted by means of the legs of Balcombe after exchanging passes with Greg Kiltie.
However as soon as once more the celebrations had been lower brief by VAR, with referee Steven McLean disallowing the aim for a foul by Phillips on Kimpioka after being known as to the pitchside monitor.
That call wouldn’t matter although, as St Mirren wrapped up the win in added time, with Mikael Mandron releasing fellow substitute Ayunga whose composed end settled an entertaining contest and gave the hosts a much-needed victory.