St Mirren, Hearts
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Hearts 3-1 St Mirren: Who impressed?
James Wilson. There weren't many stand-out candidates, but it feels apt to give the award to the 17-year-old, who turns 18 just after the upcoming Edinburgh derby. This kid should become some player.
Rangers have parted ways with head coach Philippe Clement, the Scottish club announced in a statement on Sunday.
Rangers’ poor season hit a new low as they lost 2-0 to St Mirren at Ibrox, ensuring Celtic remain 13 points clear in the Scottish Premiership despite losing 2-1 at Hibernian. Philippe Clement received a public vote of confidence from Gers chief executive Patrick Stewart earlier this week,
Both St Mirren players saw yellow for their troubles, in fact Phillips briefly saw red before it was downgraded after a VAR intervention - not that Hearts boss Neil Critchley agreed. "Having seen it back,
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St Mirren's Stephen Robinson told BBC Scotland: "I thought our performance was similar to Saturday, really good for long periods. We were in total control of the game, but we have two individual errors in the second half,
Hearts leapfrogged St Mirren to move into the Scottish Premiership top six for the first time since August as they came from behind to beat the Paisley side at Tynecastle. What did you make of that, St Mirren fans?
When St Mirren beat Rangers in December, they went on to lose their next four games. It looked like they were going to display the kind of control that saw off Philippe Clement at the weekend, and make it two solid wins from two on the road.
Hearts boss Neil Critchley told BBC Scotland: "It was a really tough game I thought. St Mirren aren't an easy opponent to play against, particularly when they go 1-0 up. "It's difficult to build momentum in the game.
St Mirren have only won once in their last five league meetings with Hearts (D1 L3), a 2-1 victory at home in September of this season. Hearts' Lawrence Shankland has scored (four goals) or assisted (one assist) five goals in his last six Scottish Premiership appearances against St Mirren,
Hearts midfielder Cammy Devlin remains sidelined with concussion, while defenders Craig Halkett, Stephen Kingsley (both hamstring) and Frankie Kent (quad) are still out but Yan Dhanda is fit again after a hip issue.
Mark O'Hara will be "very proud" to cap an emotional week by reaching the milestone of 100 St Mirren appearances. The captain lost his grandfather last Thursday night but overcame his grief to lead Saints to their first win at Ibrox in 34 years on Saturday in a game which ultimately ended Philippe Clement's tenure.
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