The Scotsman

Hendry goal sinks Dons and sends Dundee to second tier

- By ANGUS WRIGHT At Mcdiarmid Park

ST JOHNSTONE Hendry 17 ABERDEEN

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Callum Hendry's first-half strike gave St Johnstone a vital 1-0 win over Aberdeen at Mcdiarmid Park - a result that sees Dundee relegated from the cinch Premiershi­p.

Hendry drilled in a Glenn Middleton cutback for his eighth goal since returning from a loan spell with Kilmarnock in January to ensure the Saints will face Arbroath or Inverness in the play-off.

The win moves them an unassailab­le six points clear of Mark Mcghee's Dundee with only one game remaining, while Aberdeen stay 10th following a run of just two wins in 11 games since Jim Goodwin took over in February.

St Johnstone boss Callum Davidson made three changes following his side's 1-1 draw at Livingston on Saturday. James Brown and Jacob Butterfiel­d came into the starting line-up and Middleton also earned a start after scoring Saints' goal after coming off the bench at the weekend.

Dons boss Goodwin also opted for three changes, with

Michael Ruth coming in for his first start, along with Adam Montgomery and Funso Ojo.

The hosts had the first chance of a cagey opening as Melker Hallberg miscued a shot wide, before the visitors' Lewis Ferguson missed the target with a headed chance at the back post.

Middleton looked lively from the off following his first league goal of the season against Livi and he was next to come close, fizzing a 25-yard shot just wide following a neat flick from Hendry.

And moments later it was the same pair who combined again for the opening goal in the 17th minute.

Middleton drove to the byline and delivered a low cross to find Hendry, who showed impressive movement to make half a yard and brilliantl­y divert a first-time shot past a helpless Joe Lewis.

St Johnstone came close to extending their lead within two minutes but Lewis was equal to a free-kick from the impressive Middleton.

Aberdeen struggled to create anything clear cut, with Vicente Besuijen seeing two shots blocked before Connor Barron's long-range drive whistled narrowly wide of a post following their best move of the match.

Goodwin would have been hoping for a reaction from his players at the start of the second

half but it was the hosts who started the brighter.

Shaun Rooney should have made it 2-0 in the 57th minute, missing a free header from a Hallberg corner, while Hendry curled a right-footed shot narrowly over from 20 yards.

Liam Gordon was booked for

hauling down Aberdeen substitute Conor Mclennan as the visitors - who enjoyed long spells of possession - finally managed to venture into the final third, but Barron could only fire the resulting freekick tamely into the arms of St Johnstone goalkeeper Zander

Clark. Teenager Liam Harvey was introduced for his Aberdeen debut - one positive for the Dons supporters on what was a frustratin­g night - as St Johnstone held on comfortabl­y to confirm their place in the play-off and send Dundee down.

 ?? ?? 0 St Johnstone goalscorer Callum Hendry chases down Aberdeen’s Jack Mackenzie in Perth
0 St Johnstone goalscorer Callum Hendry chases down Aberdeen’s Jack Mackenzie in Perth

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