St Mirren clinch top-six spot despite Hearts defeat

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Kenneth Vargas and Marcus FraserKenneth Vargas' shot catches Marcus Fraser on the arm, earning Hearts a penalty

St Mirren secured their post-split place in the Premiership top six for the second year running despite coming off second best against Hearts.

Despite missing an ill Lawrence Shankland, Jorge Grant's first-half penalty and a chaotic Mikael Mandron own goal put the league's third-place in side command.

And although Toyosi Olusanya pulled one back for a revived St Mirren with a fine solo effort, the hosts were unable to haul themselves level.

Results elsewhere, though, mean Stephen Robinson's side have confirmed their top-six spot, while Hearts stay 11 points clear in third.

In conditions which could charitably be described as disruptive, neither side was able to get much traction in the first half.

St Mirren initially came closest, with Caolan Boyd-Munce's wind-assisted whipped corner beating Zander Clark, but Scott Tanser's connection on it took it past the far post rather than into the net.

Hearts secured their lead just after the half-hour mark. Alex Cochrane's free kick landed neatly for Kenneth Vargas, and as Marcus Fraser slid in to block the shot, his arm was ruled to have caught the ball on his way through.

Jorge Grant stroked home his penalty past Zach Hemmings to give the visitors the lead.

Both sides looked more notably comfortable with the conditions in the second period, as Hearts played with the wind at their back.

Somehow Vargas contrived to shoot wide after a mazy run through the St Mirren defence, with the home side notably fired up as a result, twice forcing Clark into saves in quick succession.

But just after the hour mark Hearts made it two - Cochrane's corner floated in close to Zach Hemmings and as the ball pinballed about the box, it was eventually tipped over the line by an unfortunate Mandron.

Toyosi Olusanya quickly fired back for St Mirren, getting on the end of a cleared corner and bursting from deep, beating Dexter Lembikisa to the ball and running through to slot below Zander Clark.

St Mirren had a penalty shout denied in the dying moments of the game. Conor McMenamin played a neat one-two to burst into the Hearts box where he was caught by Aidan Denholm. VAR called Muir over to the monitor to check it and, after much squinting in the glare, the official ruled no spot kick.

Despite pushing forward for an equaliser St Mirren couldn't make their chances count, with substitute Keanu Baccus blazing over.

'Muted celebrations but job done' - analysis

Kheredine Idessane at the SMISA Stadium

The celebrations in Paisley were slightly muted, but the main aim for the season has been achieved - back-to-back top-six finishes. It's well-deserved too, as they've hardly been out of the upper half all season.

They might feel hard done to by the first-half penalty decision after a similar incident in the second-half was not overturned in their favour. But St Mirren were much better in the second half.

As for Hearts, no Lawrence Shankland, no problem. While he was in his sick-bed, the third best team in the country proved their credentials once again.

Solid at the back and enterprising up front, Hearts always looked in control.

The next big one for them is the Scottish Cup semi-final with Rangers in fortnight. They'll want their talisman Shankland fit and healthy for that one.

Line-ups

St Mirren

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1Hemming
  • 22Fraser
  • 13Gogic
  • 5TaylorSubstituted forScottat 79'minutes
  • 42BwomonoSubstituted forMcMenaminat 45'minutes
  • 16KwonSubstituted forBaccusat 45'minutes
  • 15Boyd-Munce
  • 3TanserBooked at 82mins
  • 20Olusanya
  • 9MandronSubstituted forAyungaat 64'minutes
  • 11KiltieSubstituted forO'Haraat 64'minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Bolton
  • 6O'Hara
  • 7Ayunga
  • 10McMenamin
  • 14Scott
  • 17Baccus
  • 18Dunne
  • 21Brown
  • 27Urminsky

Hearts

Formation 3-5-2

  • 28Clark
  • 3KingsleySubstituted forSibbickat 45'minutesBooked at 62mins
  • 2Kent
  • 15Rowles
  • 81LembikisaSubstituted forAtkinsonat 73'minutes
  • 7GrantSubstituted forFraserat 86'minutes
  • 14Devlin
  • 25TaitBooked at 45minsSubstituted forDenholmat 59'minutes
  • 19Cochrane
  • 77Vargas
  • 17ForrestSubstituted forMcKayat 73'minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Gordon
  • 11Oda
  • 13Atkinson
  • 18McKay
  • 21Sibbick
  • 22Denholm
  • 29Fraser
  • 30Tagawa
  • 54Wilson

Referee:Alan Muir

Attendance:7,740

Live Text

  1. Match ends, St. Mirren 1, Heart of Midlothian 2.

  2. Second Half ends, St. Mirren 1, Heart of Midlothian 2.

  3. Attempt missed. Keanu Baccus (St. Mirren) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top right corner. Assisted by Alex Gogic.

  4. Offside, Heart of Midlothian. Kenneth Vargas is caught offside.

  5. Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Alex Cochrane.

  6. Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Alex Cochrane.

  7. Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Scott Fraser replaces Jorge Grant.

  8. VAR Decision: No Penalty St. Mirren.

  9. Scott Tanser (St. Mirren) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  10. Foul by Scott Tanser (St. Mirren).

  11. Kenneth Vargas (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  12. Foul by Conor McMenamin (St. Mirren).

  13. Alex Cochrane (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  14. Attempt missed. Jorge Grant (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from outside the box is too high following a corner.

  15. Substitution, St. Mirren. James Scott replaces Richard Taylor because of an injury.

  16. Corner, Heart of Midlothian. Conceded by Keanu Baccus.

  17. Attempt blocked. Jorge Grant (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from very close range is blocked.

  18. Corner, Heart of Midlothian. Conceded by Scott Tanser.

  19. Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Nathaniel Atkinson replaces Dexter Lembikisa.

  20. Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Barrie McKay replaces Alan Forrest.

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