Paisley Daily Express

Goodwin: Let’s get back to winning ways

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Jim Goodwin has stressed the importance of St Mirren grabbing the opener against St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park tomorrow.

The Buddies boss noted the competitiv­e nature of the cinch Premiershi­p this season, with his side sitting in eighth place, four points ahead of second-bottom Dundee, but with a victory in Perth possibly taking them into the top six.

Goodwin is looking for Saints to respond to the 1-0 home defeat to the Dens Park outfit last Saturday, days after having to battle back from a 2-0 deficit to draw 2-2 at Motherwell, and believes they will make it easier for themselves if they get infront against Callum Davidson’s men.

“We did well in terms ofpossessi­on.We had well over 60 per centof the ball against Dundee, unfortunat­ely we didn’t create any real clear-cut chances, ”said the Paisley manager, who does not expect Jamie McGrath and Ethan Erhahon to have recovered, while Matt Millar is a doubt with a calf problem.

“We are looking to bounce back this weekend against a very good St Johnstone team.

“I think the first goal in our league just showed the importance of that.

“St Johnstone are quite similar to Dundee. If they get their noses infront they are very good at shutting up shop and getting bodies behind the ball and making life difficult for you.

“Dundee, once they got that goal advantage, were able to sit off the game and they sat there with ten or 11 behind the ball for the majority of it.

“You see some of the best teams in the world struggle to break down teams like that.

“Celtic and Rangers come up against that every week and it isn’t always easy to find that killer pass or creative spark and we couldn’t do it on Saturday, it is as simple as that.

“You have to credit the opposition. Dundee defended really well. Their two centre-halves dealt with pretty much everything we put into the box and the goalkeeper made a coupleof crucial saves when he had to.

“So there is nota great deal we need to change.We have been playing very well of late.

“That is the first game in along time we have failed to score and, hopefully, in Perth we will get back to scoring goals and back to winning ways.”

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