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St Mirren vs Hearts. Scottish Premiership.

The SMiSA StadiumAttendance5,662.

St Mirren 1

  • J Obika (48th minute)

Hearts 0

    St Mirren 1-0 Hearts: Jon Obika secures crucial win over bottom club

    Hearts slip four points adrift at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between St Mirren and Hearts.

    Jon Obika's 12th goal of the season handed St Mirren a huge victory against Scottish Premiership bottom club Hearts.

    Obika showed strength and composure to score following Ross Wallace's brilliant long pass to give St Mirren a deserved 1-0 win in Paisley.

    The result sent St Mirren six points clear of Hearts into ninth spot while Daniel Stendel's side fell four points adrift with games against Livingston, Ross County and Aberdeen to come before the split.

    St Mirren had asked fans with cold or flu-like symptoms not to attend and briefed stewards not to admit those exhibiting the potential signs of coronavirus but there was a crowd of 5,662 inside the Simple Digital Arena.

    St Mirren looked sharper, more positive and determined than their opponents from the start and created a number of chances from balls into the box.

    Akin Famewo did not get enough connection on a shot, Sam Foley got too much on one which flew over, and Obika could not get any at all on Wallace's inviting free-kick.

    Hearts' Lewis Moore shows his dejection at full-time as relegation fears mounted
    Image: Hearts' Lewis Moore shows his dejection at full-time as relegation fears mounted

    The home side lost Conor McCarthy to injury around the half-hour mark, forcing midfielder Foley back into central defence as Jamie McGrath came on.

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    The moment of the half came following a penetrating move from the hosts. Two swift passes sent Alex Jakubiak down the right and his low cross was met first time with power by Cammy MacPherson. However, Zdenek Zlamal produced a brilliant reaction save to divert the shot over the bar. Ilkay Durmus soon went close for Saints.

    Hearts' only first-half shot on target was a weak long-range effort from Aaron Hickey and they were booed off at half-time by many in the sold-out away stand.

    For the second game running, striker Liam Boyce replaced midfielder Sean Clare at the interval for Hearts and the visitors actually started the second period on the front foot.

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    Daniel Stendel has apologised to Hearts supporters following a 1-0 defeat to St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership

    But they were caught out when Wallace picked up a loose pass and sent the ball over the top. Obika ran on to it, took a touch, held off the Hearts centre-backs and stabbed the ball home.

    Saints soon came close to a second when Zlamal touched Jakubiak's shot wide after McGrath set up the attacker.

    The home side also lost MacPherson and Durmus to injury and they fell away as an attacking force.

    There were more boos from the Hearts fans as Stendel replaced Oliver Bozanic with Andy Irving but cheers when he took off Loic Damour for Ryotaro Meshino. The jeers returned as the midfielder ran off.

    Hearts pushed St Mirren back for much of the final 20 minutes. Lewis Moore passed up a good chance when he could not control a rebound following Conor Washington's blocked shot.

    The visitors appealed strongly for a penalty when Clevid Dikamona claimed he had been held by Foley and the home side's defending got increasingly desperate in six minutes of added time but Vaclav Hladky finished the game without making a difficult save.

    What the managers said

    St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin: "Sometimes managers get credit for tactics, formations or changes they make during the game but I can take no credit for that.

    "It's a big night for the club, the biggest game of the season. It was massive we didn't lose. In my own head I wanted to make sure we kept the gap at three at least so I didn't think we needed to go gung-ho, it was more of a must-win for Hearts. But the fact we extended the gap to six points is a huge relief."

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    St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin says the relegation race in the Scottish Premiership is not over despite beating Hearts 1-0 on Thursday

    Hearts boss Daniel Stendel: "From the first minute we're not ready for this game. St Mirren played as we expected and we didn't have everybody ready to take the fight and win this duel. That was the biggest disappointment.

    "The goal we conceded was more our fault than a great chance and it decided the game.

    "I cannot understand [why the players did not seem ready for such an important game] - I have no reasons for this. Especially after last week and our results. There are no reasons for a performance like this."

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