Paisley Daily Express

Flashback Isma fired Buddies into last 8

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In today’s Flashback we are featuring a Scottish Cup fifth round cracker between St Mirren and St Johnstone in February 2013, ahead of the pair’s semi-final clash in the same competitio­n this Sunday.

Esmael Goncalves came within inches of netting a second-half hat-trick for St Mirren on a day when the Buddies completed their own stunning threepiece.

The Portuguese striker led from the front as an impressive Saints performanc­e bagged the club a place in the Scottish Cup quarterfin­als with a 2-0 victory against St Johnstone in Danny Lennon and Tommy Craig’s finest week yet in charge of the Saints.

Goncalves scored both goals as he completed a unique goalscorin­g hat-trick.

Following his loan signing from Rio Ave, the Saints number 77 has now found the net on three debut matches by scoring against Celtic, Inverness and the Perth side in the League Cup, SPL and Scottish Cup respective­ly.

And he put Steve Lomas’ side to the sword on Saturday with two great goals on a day which the St Johnstone boss himself admitted the striker could have scored four.

The first-half started the way it would eventually finish, with the Perth side enjoying early possession.

It took St Mirren until just shy of the 20-minute mark to warm the palms of Mannus in the St Johnstone goal as a six-man battle in the centre of the park led to few early chances for either side.

With both teams lined up in a

3-5-2 formation on a bitterly cold afternoon, space in the centre of the park came at a premium, with Newton, McGowan and McGinn matched by Doughty, Cregg and Liam Craig respective­ly.

However, the home Saints started to control the first-half down either flank, with Gary Teale and Goncalves getting the better of both Scobbie and Mackay as they searched for Thompson in the box.

A penalty claim from the Portuguese striker mid-way through the half could have got Saints off the mark in the match, but Craig

Thomson rightly waved away the shouts as both sides found creating chances difficult.

With 10 minutes remaining in the first period, a terrific impulse save from Craig Samson denied Vine’s deflected volley at the back post, before Mackay swung a cross from right to Vine again at the backpost.

This time his bullet-header was clawed from the air in sensationa­l style by the leaping Samson to maintain parity – a truly stunning save at 0-0.

The Perth side almost took the lead again with two minutes left in the half, Tade’s breakaway run finding an unmarked MacLean in the box. Lacking composure, the striker lashed the ball over Samson’s bar.

A change of formation to 4-4-2 at half-time sparked Danny Lennon’s side back to life – John McGinn moving to the left-side of midfield as Thomson and Goncalves joined forces up front.

It was a tactical switch that would win the match for Saints, as four minutes later Goncalves netted his third goal in as many matches to put Saints 1-0 up.

A terrific cross from the again mightily impressive Gary Teale floated over the head of the St Johnstone centre-half and into the run of Goncalves, who angled a header home to give Mannus no chance and St Mirren the lead.

A tame challenge from Liam Craig just inside the St Johnstone half earned the midfielder a yellow card seven minutes later.

From the free kick came Saints and Goncalves’ second goal. The ball launched into the box was cushioned perfectly by Thompson on to his strike partner. Goncalves – holding off two defenders - took it down on his chest, turned, and slammed home to make it 2-0.

Two minutes later and the 3,507 crowd at St Mirren Park were on their feet as the striker raced from midfield one-on-one with Mannus to try and grab a sensationa­l hattrick. His curling right-footed strike licked the far post and rolled wide.

The striker missed a second oneon-one opportunit­y to bag his hattrick, but his two misses mattered not as his brace was enough to see the Buddies through the quarterfin­al stage.

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Isma Goncalves nets his second of the match
Applause Craig Samson salutes the St Mirren fans at full time
Crucial opener Isma Goncalves nods home his first
Clinical finish Isma Goncalves nets his second of the match Applause Craig Samson salutes the St Mirren fans at full time Crucial opener Isma Goncalves nods home his first

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