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Dundee United vs St Johnstone; Scottish Premiership

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Dundee United vs St Johnstone. Scottish Premiership.

Tannadice ParkAttendance9,796.

Dundee United 1

  • D Levitt (81st minute)

St Johnstone 2

  • S May (31st minute, 82nd minute)

Dundee United 1-2 St Johnstone: Stevie May at the double as St Johnstone pile on misery for Tayside rivals at Tannadice

Match report as Stevie May scores either side of an equaliser from Dylan Levitt as St Johnstone win at Tannadice to pile on the misery for Dundee United

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Dundee United and St Johnstone.

Stevie May was St Johnstone's hero as they heaped more Premiership misery on Tayside rivals Dundee United with a 2-1 win at Tannadice.

The striker netted twice either side of a Dylan Levitt goal to secure the victory that moved Saints 10 points clear of the bottom-of-the table Tangerines.

The result piles more pressure on United boss Liam Fox, with his side now having lost five games in a row.

How Saints beat Dundee United

St Johnstone goalkeeper Remi Matthews was called into action in just the second minute when United's Aziz Behich burst down the left and hit a low angled shot which Matthews saved at his near post.

Saints had a half-chance of their own when Cammy MacPherson let fly with a speculative long-range effort but home keeper Mark Birighitti made a comfortable save.

Shortly afterwards, Adam Montgomery sent a wicked low ball across the face of the United goal but there were no takers in a St Johnstone shirt. May then tried his luck with an effort that just flew past Birighitti's left-hand post.

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 18: St Johnstone's Stevie May celebrates scoring to make it 1-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Dundee United and St Johnstone at Tannadice, on February 18, 2023, in Dundee, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
Image: St Johnstone's Stevie May celebrates opening the scoring against Dundee United

However, the deadlock was finally broken after 31 minutes when Melker Hallberg took his time before hitting an inch-perfect cross from the right, with May producing a sweet first-time volley that gave Birighitti no chance.

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The players headed down the tunnel at the break with a section of the home support directing their anger towards club sporting director Tony Asghar.

United had a chance at the start of the second half when Kai Fotheringham sent a cross in from the left with the ball eventually being cleared off the Saints line by Dan Phillips.

However, chances were few and far between, with a MacPherson effort from just outside the United box in the 62nd minute flying well over.

Fotheringham had a close-range opportunity of his own from a Charlie Mulgrew knock-down but could not get enough on the ball and Matthews made a comfortable save.

Saints had an opening soon after when Nicky Clark found time and space in the home box but the former United striker's shot was too close to Birighitti, who gathered.

The home side then equalised in the 81st minute when Levitt hit a superb strike from 30 yards that beat Matthews at his left-hand post.

However, Saints incredibly took the lead once more just a minute later when Mulgrew played a ball back to Birighitti, who took a touch but May slid in to fire into the net. The 'keeper was injured in the process and had to be replaced by Jack Newman.

United then had a chance to draw level again but substitute Rory MacLeod dragged his shot well wide.

What's next?

Dundee United's next Scottish Premiership match away to Ross County on February 25, while St Johnstone host St Mirren on the same day.

Both games kick-off at 3pm.

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