The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dominant Saints’ holidays on hold

ST JOHNSTONE 3 ABERDEEN 0: Hosts heed manager’s words in romp

- ERIC NICOLSON

St Johnstone thrashed Aberdeen for the second time this season and, according to their manager, showed they aren’t ready yet to “put their suntan lotion and speedos on”.

The Perth men were on top form in the 3-0 win and ended the hugely disappoint­ing Dons’ faint title hopes.

David Wotherspoo­n and Steven MacLean gave them a two-goal half-time lead, and there was also a Steven Anderson header which was harshly disallowed.

Liam Craig completed the scoring after the break as Saints cruised to a win which takes them back to fourth in the Premiershi­p.

Boss Tommy Wright said: “I told them ‘don’t be getting your sun tan lotion and s pee do sony et ’!

“There might not be a European place but we were fourth best last year and we want to be fourth best again.

“When we play like that nobody would want to face us. It probably could have been more.

“I couldn’t have asked any more than to score three goals against a side I rate highly.

“It was an excellent performanc­e. We were right at it from the first whistle. We used the ball well, put them under pressure and deserved the win.”

Dons boss Derek McInnes said: “The best and most determined team won. We got dominated at both ends of the pitch. It was a poor night.”

st johnstone 3 aberdeen 0

If there was a Premiershi­p title race when Aberdeen arrived at McDiarmid Park, there wasn’t one by the time they left.

St Johnstone ripped the Dons apart in as one-sided an encounter as there has been in the top flight this season.

No team has caused more damage to Aberdeen’ s league challenge than Saints, with this heavy defeat being added to a 2015/16 list that already had a 5-1 Pittodrie rout and a February draw on it.

In the 5-1 Aberdeen had some cause to claim that the scoreline was harsh on them. Not here.

David Wotherspoo­n’s free- kick opener, Steven MacLean’s delicate poacher’s goal and Liam Craig’s second half clincher made this 3-0 scoreline an entirely fair one.

Saints controlled possession, were more creative in attack and much more secure at the back.

Crucially (and inexplicab­ly from an Aberdeen perspectiv­e) they were also far more hungry.

The Saints players had insisted through the week that post-split motivation wouldn’t be a problem even though Rangers’ Scottish Cup semi-final win killed off the possibilit­y of shooting for a European place in their last five fixtures.

And, with the way they started the game, you had to believe them.

They were at Aberdeen from the off, with Wother spoon’s cross from the right finding the head of Graham Cummins.

His effort went over and referee Craig Thomson ruled that it touched an Aberdeen man on its way out. From a Wotherspoo­n corner that the visitors thought shouldn’t have been given Joe Shaughness­y crashed a header off the face of the bar from about five yards out and the rebound didn’t fall kindly for any of his team-mates.

That should have been 1-0 but the Perth men didn’t have long to wait for their opener.

On 14 minutes young debutant Michael Rose fouled Cummins and from the free-kick just over 20 yards out Wotherspoo­n curled the ball towards the near post. Keeper Scott Brown should have kept it out but the late dip, aided by a slight deflection off the top of Kenny McLean’s head, deceived him and Saints had their lead.

Things just weren’t clicking for a strangely subdued Dons side and their shortcomin­gs in both boxes were summed up on 21 minutes when one of their corners nearly ended up with a second goal being conceded.

They were opened upon the counteratt­ack by a Murray Davidson throughbal­l too easily and Chris Millard idn’ t miss the far post by much with a low shot.

Derek McInnes had started with three at the back for the first time this season. Within half-an-hour he reverted to the familiar four in an effort to change the flow of the match.

It probably wasn’t his formation that was causing this to be a mismatch, though. It was his players. And one of the poorest of the XI was keeper Brown.

He was a lucky boy when a Wotherspoo­n corner floated over the top of him and he tripped himself up. Steven Anderson bundled the ball home but the referee – wrongly – awarded a free-kick.

This moment of good fortune didn’t prove to be a turning point. On 38 minutes the Aberdeen defence was again a shambles when Tam Scobbie launched a long ball to the back post, Anderson nodded it into the danger area and MacLean finished it off with the toe of his boot.

McInnes made one half-time change, replacing youngster Rose with veteran Barry Robson.

It didn’t make any difference as 10 minutes after the re-start it was 3-0.

Mark Reynolds was dispossess­ed by Millar, who quickly shifted the ball on to Cummins, who in turn picked out Craig. The midfielder had the freedom of the box and slotted the ball past Brown.

Zander Clark was given a rare start by Tommy Wright and the young keeper must think this first team lark is a stroll in the park. His first start was against the Dons in the 5-1 and this was his second.

Clark looked composed – far more so than his opposite number – but he was rarely called into action. Simon Church had a sight of goal on 71 minutes but he scuffed his shot and Clark kept it out with little fuss.

Robson did eventually test him in the dying minutes but the big keeper got a strong hand to a free-kick that was heading for the bottom corner. Attendance: 3,990.

St Johnstone: Clark, Scobbie, Anderson, Millar (Doyle 85), Davidson (Lappin 61), MacLean, Wotherspoo­n, Shaughness­y, Cummins (Kane 80), Fisher, Craig. Subs not used: Mannus, Sutton, Brown, Gordon.

Aberdeen: Brown, Logan, Shinnie, Rose (Robson45), Reynolds, Jack, Hayes, McGinn (McLennan 83), McLean, Considine, Church. Subsnotuse­d: Collin, Flood, Storie, McKenna, Smith.

Referee: Craig Thomson.

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Picture: SNS Group. Steven MacLean wheels away after giving St Johnstone a 2-0 lead before half-time.
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Picture: SNS Group. Liam Craig slots the ball past Aberdeen keeper Scott Brown to round off the scoring for the home side.
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Picture: SNS Group. David Wotherspoo­n turns away to celebrate after opening the scoring for Saints with his 20-yard free-kick.
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