The Herald on Sunday

Brace for early impact

- By Alan Temple

‘CLARKSON’S on fire’ roared the boisterous band of Buddies at the Tony Macaroni Arena, adopting the Will Grigg chant which swept this summer’s European Championsh­ip’s in France.

Little wonder, too. The veteran striker certainly proved too hot to handle for Livingston, netting an astonishin­g brace to secure a thrilling 3-2 win for St Mirren in the Betfred Cup opener.

It may only be the middle of July but there is every chance the supporters of the Paisley outfit have already witnessed their goal of the season. The only question is which of David Clarkson’s entries to choose.

He took just 15 minutes to illuminate the new campaign. John Sutton showed strength and nous to produce a delightful cushioned header down for his strike partner, who unleashed a splendid volley into the top-corner from 20 yards. Livingston completed a laudable turnaround as goals from the superb Nicky Cadden and debutant Dale Carrick gave them a 2-1 lead, only for Lewis Morgan to almost swiftly restore parity.

Clarkson would have the last word, however. The experience­d frontman latched on to an inviting bouncing ball 25 yards from goal and proceeded to fire an unstoppabl­e drive beyond Kelly.

“[Clarkson’s] two goals were brilliant,” lauded St Mirren boss Alex Rae. “We had the same here last season when Lawrence Shankland scored two terrific goals, so it was great to have that again with Clarky.

“He has been really impressive in pre-season – that is seven goals in four games for him now. Big Sutty has scored a few as well, so there has been a good partnershi­p there.”

In this maiden foray into summer football, it would be foolish to draw any premature conclusion­s from an experiment­al Betfred Cup group phase. However, both these sides illustrate­d plenty of cause for optimism. Morgan, Clarkson and Stevie Mallan were constant threats for a St Mirren which looks to have balance, strength and a potent attack.

Livi, meanwhile, were excellent at times and, in young Cadden, look to have the sort of waspish winger who will light up League 1.

 ?? Photograph: SNS ?? David Clarkson celebrates after firing in an effort from outside the box
Photograph: SNS David Clarkson celebrates after firing in an effort from outside the box

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