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St. Johnstone vs Dundee United. Scottish Premiership.

McDiarmid Park.

St. Johnstone 0

    Dundee United 0

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

      St Johnstone were unable to build on their recent impressive scoring rate as they were held to a goalless draw at home by Dundee United.

      Saints had netted 12 times in their last two games, scoring seven without reply in their Betfred Cup victory over Brechin City and seeing off Hamilton 5-3 last weekend. However, despite dominating at McDiarmid Park, they could not find a way to break down a resolute United defence.

      Marc McNulty, making his first start since joining on loan from Reading, came close to an early opener for United. The striker, part of a three-man forward line for the visitors, initially mis-kicked a cross from Lawrence Shankland but recovered quickly to fire in a fierce shot that slipped just over the bar.

      United enjoyed brief periods of possession thereafter, but all the chances fell for Saints.

      In the 11th minute, a ball over the top found Stevie May on the run but the marksman, with five goals in his previous two outings, could not squeeze his shot past Benjamin Siegrist at the near post.

      Dundee United goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist punches the ball clear
      Image: Dundee United goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist punches the ball clear

      Jason Kerr then headed a Craig Conway corner wide in the 28th minute before Murray Davidson was freed from his defensive midfield role to drill in an effort that slipped just wide of the upright.

      Then four minutes from the interval, the Perth outfit again came close to the breakthrough. McNulty was guilty of a loose pass at the edge of his own box and Craig Bryson whistled a drive inches past.

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      The pattern was repeated after the break as Saints continued to carve out all the opportunities.

      Luke Bolton (right) competes with Jamie McCart
      Image: Luke Bolton (right) competes with Jamie McCart

      Six minutes into the half, wing-back Danny McNamara scampered down the right flank and picked out David Wotherspoon with a neat pass, but the midfielder scooped his shot off target.

      Not everything was coming off for Wotherspoon, who was wasteful at times, but the former Hibernian player was proving the home side's best outlet in attack.

      On the hour mark, the 30-year-old drove another effort over the crossbar before coming closer with 18 minutes remaining.

      Dundee United's Lawrence Shankland (right) competes with Danny McNamara
      Image: Dundee United's Lawrence Shankland (right) competes with Danny McNamara

      A break of the ball 40 yards from goal allowed Wotherspoon to burst forward at pace. A partial block by the backtracking Mark Connolly took the sting out of the shot and Siegrist dived full length to his right to claw the ball away.

      And the United keeper came to his side's rescue again in the final minute.

      This time, Wotherspoon was the provider with a corner that Murray Davidson bulleted towards goal, but Siegrist blocked the header on his line to seal a point for the Tangerines.

      What the managers said...

      St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson: "After 10 minutes we settled down and played really well. We created good opportunities. The pleasing thing for me was how we dealt with their front three. It's a potent front three with a lot of experience and a lot of goals between them, but we limited them to no shots on target. So that side I was really pleased with. On the attacking side, we dominated the game for 80 minutes. A few times this season I've been standing here, and we've lost the game 1-0, and I'm really frustrated for the lads we didn't take the three points."

      Dundee United boss Micky Mellon: "We've worked very hard on the defensive side of things and up to this point the hard work has come to fruition. What we want to get better at is when we come out of that defending and when we have the ball ourselves. We need to get better at that first pass or finding the runs of the front three or they have to retain it better.

      "But in order to do that you have to get the platform right and the platform comes from defending properly and getting those clean sheets. We defended really well throughout the game, we defended our 18-yard box superbly well and we defended as a unit really well. We looked really solid. I would just have liked us to be a bit better when we came out of 'solid'."

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