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St. Johnstone vs Hibernian. Scottish Premiership.

McDiarmid ParkAttendance4,100.

St. Johnstone 5

  • L Craig (5th minute, 79th minute pen)
  • C Sheridan (10th minute, 71st minute)
  • K Deuchar (62nd minute)

Hibernian 1

  • A Stokes (67th minute)
  • C Nish (sent off 70th minute)

Saints power past Hibs

Image: Craig: At the double for Saints

St Johnstone produced a superb performance to hammer high-flying Hibernian 5-1 at McDiarmid Park.

Craig and Sheridan dazzle in five-star display

St Johnstone produced a superb performance to hammer high-flying Hibernian 5-1 at McDiarmid Park. Much of the damage was done inside the opening 10 minutes as Liam Craig and Cillian Sheridan struck for the hosts. Kenny Deuchar added a third in the 62nd minute before Hibs briefly threatened a comeback when Anthony Stokes netted five minutes later. Hibernian's hopes were dashed when Colin Nish was sent off with 20 minutes remaining and Sheridan and Craig both scored again before the final whistle.

Early strike

The hosts forced the first chance when a loose ball fell to Dave Mackay after a Craig free-kick had only been partially cleared and Hibs goalkeeper Graeme Smith had to push away his drive. Hibs were struggling with Saints' aerial presence and after five minutes Craig claimed a fine opener. Sheridan cushioned Murray Davidson's header into Craig's path and he struck a sweet left-footed drive from 20 yards for his sixth of the season. It was also the sixth league game in a row St Johnstone had struck first and they doubled their advantage on 10 minutes. This time Craig fed Davidson on the left and he centred for Sheridan to neatly flick past Smith for his first goal since arriving on loan from Celtic. The one-way traffic continued and Sol Bamba and Chris Hogg, in particular, were enduring a difficult time on the right of defence. On the half-hour mark Graham Gartland was next to threaten, heading wide Craig's corner, before Sheridan's flick from a Chris Millar shot almost sneaked in. On 35 minutes Smith again came to his side's rescue, blocking Sheridan's effort at his near post following another Craig ball down the left flank. Derek McInnes' men should have made it three five minutes after the restart. Steven Anderson's driven cross was not dealt with by Bamba, the ball breaking clear for Craig who could only weakly strike right-footed at Smith from 15 yards.
Revival
Derek Riordan ballooned a shot over at the other end as the visitors finally registered a shot, before Sheridan burst clear only to shoot straight at the Hibs' keeper. Michael Duberry then headed into Smith's gloves following a Craig corner. Hibs' were at last showing signs of a revival and Anderson had to kick a Riordan drive from almost off his own line. Hogg's powerful header was then deflected into the net by Stokes, but the Irishman's celebrations were cut short by the offside flag. John Hughes rang the changes in search of a goal, Merouane Zemmama and Abdessalam Benjelloun withdrawn for Colin Nish and David Wotherspoon. But it was the Perth outfit who claimed a vital third in the 62nd minute as Sheridan's fine cross from the left saw Deuchar bullet a header past Smith. Hibs gave themselves a lifeline five minutes later when Stokes struck his 16th of the season, rounding St Johnstone's Graeme Smith after a long ball from John Rankin.
Woe
But the match swiftly swung back in the hosts' favour on 70 minutes. First Nish was handed a straight red card by referee Brian Winter for an off-the-ball kick at Duberry. Sheridan then compounded the visitors' woe, sweeping home after excellent work from Deuchar. Hughes' blood boiled, forcing Winter to send him to the stands after his comments to the fourth official. Craig put the icing on the cake for the hosts, netting a 78th-minute penalty after Bamba had handled his corner. Smith got his hands to the spot-kick but the ball squirmed over the line to sum up Hibs' night. The only blot for McInnes was a serious-looking injury to Deuchar late on.

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