
The second half of Elliot Watt’s winner has increased the heat of free drops, saving the hope of ST Johnstone’s Premier League survival.
Saints of SIMO VALAKARI -9 points from the table in January. In the mcdiarmid park, I moved to 2-10 points within 3 points in 2-1 in a tense confrontation.
Perth, who needed victory to realistically extend the hope of extending the highest flight for 16 years, went forward through Daniels Balodis.
However, Watt’s strike was found to be decisive because Ronan Hale Strike was driven out late in the second half of the year, and was in danger of overtaking by the saints in the other two games in the campaign.
The Saints, who lost four previous games in all competitions, have changed their 2-0 home defeat of Kilmarnock, with all Jason Holt, Adama Sidibeh and SAM CURTIS.
On the County, there were four changes to County, which began to defeat 3-1 home with heart, and defender Will Nightingale was his first appearance since August due to a knee injury.
ST Johnstone was a brighter team at the opening of the 30 -minute opening, and in 27 minutes, when CURTIS was stabbed in 6 yards after the cross of Josh McPake, the first chance of the game was pioneered.
When Balodis led the corner of WATT from the bottom of the crossbar, the host came out in 31 minutes.
Soon after, the saints hit Sidiva forward.
County began to enter the game as the interval approached, and Samuel and Hale tried both at the edge of the box.
Kee Ran Philips horizes the low cross from the right side of Samuel, crossing the low cross, and for the first time in the first time in the game for the first time in 41 minutes.
The Saints had some great opportunities to restore the lead in 51 minutes when Taylor Steven nodded McCake’s cross in a dangerous area in 51 minutes, but SIDIBEH could not get clean shots before Uche Ikpeazu raised his efforts at the bar.
After Sidibeh delivered Barry Douglas to the box, the goalkeeper Jordan Amissah was shot straight, and WATT crouched at 12 yards and crouched and crouched at 12 yards.
When County thought it was equal through Hale, there was a big moment in 81 minutes because it excludes offside after a long check. When ZAC Ashworth showed a straight red card that could oppose, the misfortune of the visitors was complicated in 10 minutes of the strike time.
What the administrator said …
St. Johnstone Boss Sir Mo:
“When I got the last chance, I had to deliver it, and the boys did it today.
“We were all nervous and there were some terrible moments when we did not do the right thing. It can be fully understood. My player is human.
“But I was pressure and tried to continue to do the right thing, and eventually I loved that everything was good. We continued to fight.”
Los County’s boss Don Kai:
“I just told the group. I don’t feel sorry for ourselves because I won’t go for sure.
“We have two large games, despite the poor things we had, we still have the opportunity to get out of our situation.
“We are making ourselves difficult, but we still have that opportunity.”










