Categories: SPORTS

St Mirren 3 – 0 Hibernian


St Mirren followed up on European excellence with domestic delight in a convincing 3-0 Premiership win over Hibernian.

After winning through to the next qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League with a 4-1 home win over Icelandic side Valur on Thursday, Stephen Robinson’s side kept up the good form in their league opener with Roland Idowu, the 22-year-old midfielder on loan from Shrewsbury, firing them ahead three minutes into the second half with a terrific strike.

An element of farce was introduced to the afternoon when the VAR system went down moments later and play continued for a while before the system returned to partial operation.

Saints substitute Oisin Smyth, on for Dennis Adeniran, headed in a second in the 77th minute and drove in a third two minutes later to boost St Mirren before they return to European action against SK Brann on Thursday – while sending David Gray’s Hibs side back to Leith to think again.

The perfect season start for Saints

Image:
Roland Idowu opened the scoring for St Mirren against Hibs

Both sides came close early on. A low drive by Saints attacker Jonah Ayunga from the edge of the box after seven minutes sped past Bursik’s far post, before Hibs wide-man Jordan Obita’s cross from the left could not be converted by Easter Road forward Dylan Vente at the other end.

In the 35th minute a powerful run by St Mirren striker Toyosi Olusanya took him to the edge of the Hibs box and when he laid the ball off to Idowu, his deflected strike just missed the near post, the corner coming to nothing.

Moments later, former Hibernian player Alex Gogic almost turned a cross from 18-year-old Rudi Molotnikov, making his first league start for Hibs, into his own net, alert Buddies goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe saving the day.

The Paisley side sprung out of the traps in the second half.

Image:
Oisin Smyth is one of St Mirren’s new signings

Brown, who had replaced Tanser at the break, fed Idowu down the left and he turned inside Hibs defender Lewis Miller and curled the ball past Bursik and into the far corner of the net.

There was a cheer all around the ground when it was announced VAR was non-operational and after a lengthy delay it was then announced that the game would continue without its use until further notice.

Hibs roared back and attacker Martin Boyle had two efforts on goal – the first blocked, the second saved easily by Balcombe – as it was then announced VAR had returned to partial operation.

Image:
It was a tough watch for Hibs head coach David Gray

The game opened up.

In the 73rd minute Boyle raced clear of the St Mirren defence but a poor finish allowed Balcombe to save.

Idowu came in from the right-hand side and crashed a shot off the post from 16 yards with Smyth, signed from Oxford in June, unable to guide the rebound into the net.

However, he was much more accurate when fellow substitute James Scott worked hard to keep the ball in on the byline and chipped for Smyth to power in a header.

As Hibs staggered, Smyth then converted a cutback from Scott to clinch all three points – 10 minutes were added for the VAR delay – and set them up nicely for another tilt at Europe next week.

What’s coming up in the Scottish Premiership?



Source link

fromermedia@gmail.com

Share
Published by
fromermedia@gmail.com

Recent Posts

Google has given Anthropic more funding than previously known, show new filings

Anthropic, a San Francisco startup often cast as an independent player in the AI race,…

1 day ago

My Messy Road to Not Drinking

I had stints where I didn’t drink, but that dry January felt different. I tucked…

1 day ago

How the Top 1% Invest (and How Do YOU Compare?)

How do the top 1% of Americans invest their money, and how do your investments…

1 day ago

Saturn has 128 new moons – more than the rest of the planets combined

Saturn now has a total of 274 moonsNASA/JPL/Space Science Institute A further 128 moons have…

1 day ago

Six New Games Land on Apple Arcade in April

Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE is an Apple Arcade exclusive and sees you rolling up objects…

1 day ago

Trump retreats from 50% tariffs on Canadian metals. Here’s what comes next.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday backed off a 50% tariff on imports of Canadian steel…

1 day ago