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St Mirren vs Kilmarnock. Scottish Premiership.

The SMiSA StadiumAttendance7,937.

St Mirren 0

  • T Small (sent off 68th minute)

Kilmarnock 2

  • L Donnelly (18th minute)
  • C Doidge (35th minute)

St Mirren 0-2 Kilmarnock: Hosts lose, but still seal top-six Scottish Premiership spot

Match report and highlights as Kilmarnock win 2-0 at St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership; first-half goals from Liam Donnelly and Christian Doidge are enough to earn visitors all three points; hosts still booked their place in the top half of the table for the post-split fixtures

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

Kilmarnock's first league away win of the season was not enough to deny St Mirren their first Premiership top-six finish.

First-half goals from Liam Donnelly and Christian Doidge earned Derek McInnes' side a well-earned 2-0 victory in Paisley to ease their relegation worries.

St Mirren - who had Thierry Small sent off for two bookings in quick succession - were far below their usual best but still booked their place in the top half of the table for the post-split fixtures courtesy of Dundee United's win over Livingston.

The home side made one change from the team beaten by Rangers, with Keanu Baccus replacing Greg Kiltie.

Kilmarnock in turn made two changes, one just moments before kick-off. Out went Fraser Murray and Joe Wright - who was injured in the warm-up - with Alan Power and Rory McKenzie slotting into the starting XI.

The visitors created a chance straight from kick-off but David Watson's flick lacked the power to trouble Trevor Carson in the Saints goal.

The home side's first opportunity came from a Scott Tanser corner that Alex Gogic headed well over the crossbar.

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It was Kilmarnock who moved in front after 18 minutes, with Donnelly applying a low finish from inside the box after good work by Kyle Vassell.

St Mirren's response was a Baccus run that was ended abruptly by Donnelly right on the edge of the box. The ball was touched to Curtis Main whose goalbound blast was bravely blocked.

Liam Donnelly
Image: Liam Donnelly (right) is congratulated after scoring for Kilmarnock at St Mirren

It was end-to-end at this stage, with Vassell's turn and shot well held by the goalkeeper before the striker then headed just wide after Watson's long throw-in was flicked into his path by Ash Taylor.

Kilmarnock, though, were not to be denied after 35 minutes. Danny Armstrong floated a cross in from the right and Doidge rose highest to glance a header in off the far post to double his side's advantage.

St Mirren could have pulled one back before half-time but Tony Watt's shot from close range flew high over the crossbar.

The away side should have been three ahead after just one minute of the second half. Watson's deep cross picked out Rory McKenzie and his volley was spectacularly saved by Carson from close range.

St Mirren's reply was a Ryan Strain effort that was comfortably grabbed by Sam Walker.

Their cause was then made worse when Small was shown two yellow cards in the space of just 14 seconds.

The first was for dissent when he protested the decision to award a St Mirren throw-in to Kilmarnock.

The on-loan Southampton defender then compounded that folly by hauling back Watson when the throw came in and was promptly sent off.

St Mirren never looked like scoring all afternoon but the result from Tannadice meant the stadium's first capacity crowd still went home relatively happy.

What the managers said...

St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson:

"For me it's my biggest achievement [sealing the club's Scottish Premiership top-six place].

"I've got to cup finals, worked at the European Championship and got into the last 16. But this has been the toughest challenge of my career.

"I won't be taking anything away from this group of players. They've worked under difficult circumstances.

"The club has been stripped right back down to the bare bones and now we are trying to build it up again. So you won't have any negativity from me. It's been a terrific 33 games.

"That's as poor as we've played in the 33 games but obviously the other 32 must have been very, very good."

Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes:

"It was a big performance and it was needed.

"St Mirren have been brilliant this season and we knew there was a lot on for them [on Saturday].

"But we stressed to our team that it was important we went into the split on the back of a strong performance, hopefully a winning performance and a clean sheet performance - which we got.

"I'm gutted it's taken us so long to win away from home but if you're going to start winning, it's good to start now going into these post-split games.

"Getting a job done is really rewarding. We wanted to do that today, not skulking away from here on the back of another away defeat.

"Everyone of a Killie persuasion will have a spring in their step now and it's important that we look after the club by maintaining our Premiership status.

"Results like [this] do us no harm but there's so much work to do."

What's next?

The Scottish Premiership now splits into the top and bottom six with the fixtures yet to be announced.

The first games will be the weekend of May 6/7.

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