November 8, 2024

St Johnstone 1-0 Aberdeen: Hosts avoid automatic drop with Aberdeen win

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Callum Hendry Callum Hendry’s eighth goal since returning to St Johnstone sank Aberdeen

St Johnstone avoided automatic Scottish Premiership relegation and consigned Dundee to the Championship by beating Aberdeen in Perth.

The hosts bagged the only goal when Callum Hendry, a former Aberdeen loanee, caressed home on the counter.

Glenn Middleton came close to a second and Shaun Rooney spurned a huge chance as Aberdeen struggled to create.

St Johnstone meet Inverness Caledonian Thistle or Arbroath to decide who will occupy next season’s top tier.

The Championship duo contest their play-off semi-final second leg on Friday, after Tuesday’s opening encounter ended goalless. The match will be live on BBC Scotland.

Though St Johnstone are now six points clear of Dundee in bottom spot, they are five behind Aberdeen with one round of fixtures remaining.

“It’s been a real tough slog since January,” said manager Callum Davidson. “We’re coming out of it, playing with a lot more confidence, back to the style of play we’re looking for.

“Inverness and Arbroath are two very good teams and they’ll be two really tough games, whoever goes through. It’s up to us to put them under as much pressure as we possibly can.”

Hendry left St Johnstone for Kilmarnock on loan in September last year. Callum Davidson called him back in January as their season unravelled apace and goals became desperately rare.

Since returning to Perth, Hendry has scored eight goals in 15 games, one third of St Johnstone’s paltry league total.

His finish here was excellent, as Davidson’s men exploded on the counter. A long ball down the right was grappled under control by Melker Hallberg, who toed through for Middleton. Hendry swept the winger’s low ball neatly beyond Joe Lewis.

Middleton had Lewis stretching soon after when he won and unleashed a rasping free-kick from distance. At the other end, Lewis Ferguson squandered two half-chances with his head, and Connor Barron, a beacon of light in a gloomy Aberdeen campaign, bobbled one wide.

The second half was a clumsy maelstrom of fouls, errors and niggle. St Johnstone were content with what they had but continued to push for a second. Aberdeen looked short of energy and accuracy, a team with nothing but pride to play for.

Rooney should have sickened them further early in the second half, galloping completely untracked on to a well-placed corner. The wing-back had only to nod into the net, but skewed his header just wide.

In the end, it mattered little. A point would have been enough to keep St Johnstone clear of Dundee – three leaves them six clear heading in to the final round of fixtures. Their job is not done, though. They must rouse themselves to go again.

Man of the match – Glenn Middleton Callum Hendry and Glenn Middleton Middleton, right, laced a game of poor quality with rare flourishes of class and incision What did we learn?

St Johnstone’s doggedness has never been in doubt. Plenty of the cup double-winning heroes of last season remain.

They continue to suffer the consequences of poor recruitment, an inability to replace those who left, and a meek bluntness in front of goal. Hendry could prove their saviour.

Aberdeen look like a team who want the season to end. Jim Goodwin has won two of 11 games since succeeding Stephen Glass – just enough to keep his team from the drop zone, but he knows major summer surgery is required.

Barron continues to impress, and it was heartening to see highly-rated 17-year-old Liam Harvey given a debut off the bench.

Their chronic failure to turn neat and tidy midfield possession into chances and goals was underlined again, though. With 70% possession, they mustered two efforts on target and three corners.

What they said

St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson: “Concentration levels were great tonight. We switched off against Livingston [in Saturday’s 1-1 draw].

“We learned our lessons, played the ball forward and spent the last five minutes in the corner instead of under pressure.”

Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin: “We dominated the ball and had two or three times the number of passes but those stats don’t matter. The end result matters most.

“We were in complete control and one ball over the top of our backline and the ball is in the net. When the ball comers across the face of goal, it is really, really poor defending. There’s no getting away from the numbers – this team has conceded far too many goals.”

What’s next?

St Johnstone end the regular season away to Hibernian on Sunday (12:00 GMT) before their two-legged shootout for top-tier survival the following week. Aberdeen host St Mirren at the same time.

Player of the match

MiddletonGlenn Middleton

St Johnstone

  • Squad number14Player nameMiddleton

  • Squad number22Player nameHendry

  • Squad number18Player nameMacPherson

  • Squad number26Player nameCraig

  • Squad number19Player nameRooney

  • Squad number17Player nameBair

  • Squad number1Player nameClark

  • Squad number34Player nameButterfield

  • Squad number2Player nameBrown

  • Squad number8Player nameDavidson

  • Squad number5Player nameCleary

  • Squad number6Player nameGordon

  • Squad number4Player nameMcCart

  • Squad number29Player nameHallberg

  • Aberdeen

  • Squad number29Player nameBarron

  • Squad number28Player nameRuth

  • Squad number21Player namePolvara

  • Squad number48Player nameHarvey

  • Squad number10Player nameBesuijen

  • Squad number19Player nameFerguson

  • Squad number3Player nameMacKenzie

  • Squad number11Player nameMontgomery

  • Squad number1Player nameLewis

  • Squad number16Player nameOjo

  • Squad number17Player nameHayes

  • Squad number5Player nameGallagher

  • Squad number33Player nameKennedy

  • Squad number18Player nameMcLennan

  • Squad number27Player nameBates

  • Line-ups St Johnstone

    Formation 3-1-4-2

    1Clark

    5Cleary6Gordon4McCart

    34Butterfield

    19Rooney8Davidson29Hallberg2Brown

    22Hendry14Middleton

  • 1Clark
  • 5Cleary
  • 6GordonBooked at 68mins
  • 4McCartBooked at 39mins
  • 34Butterfield Substituted forCraigat 90+3’minutes
  • 19RooneyBooked at 77mins
  • 8DavidsonBooked at 55mins
  • 29Hallberg Substituted forMacPhersonat 85’minutes
  • 2Brown
  • 22HendryBooked at 24mins Substituted forBairat 85’minutes
  • 14Middleton
  • Substitutes

  • 12Parish
  • 15Gilmour
  • 16Mahon
  • 17Bair
  • 18MacPherson
  • 23Çiftçi
  • 26Craig
  • 27Sang
  • Aberdeen

    Formation 4-2-3-1

    1Lewis

    16Ojo5Gallagher27Bates3MacKenzie

    29Barron19Ferguson

    10Besuijen21Polvara11Montgomery

    28Ruth

  • 1Lewis
  • 16Ojo
  • 5Gallagher
  • 27BatesBooked at 45mins
  • 3MacKenzie
  • 29Barron
  • 19FergusonBooked at 87mins
  • 10Besuijen
  • 21Polvara Substituted forHayesat 56’minutes Substituted forHarveyat 74’minutes
  • 11Montgomery Substituted forMcLennanat 66’minutes
  • 28Ruth Substituted forKennedyat 66’minutes
  • Substitutes

  • 4Considine
  • 15McGeouch
  • 17Hayes
  • 18McLennan
  • 25Woods
  • 33Kennedy
  • 39Milne
  • 48Harvey
  • 51Lobban
  • Live Text

  • Match ends, St. Johnstone 1, Aberdeen 0.

  • 90’+5′

    Second Half ends, St. Johnstone 1, Aberdeen 0.

  • 90’+5′

    Foul by David Bates (Aberdeen).

  • 90’+5′

    Glenn Middleton (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • 90’+3′

    Substitution, St. Johnstone. Liam Craig replaces Jacob Butterfield.

  • 90’+3′

    Foul by Declan Gallagher (Aberdeen).

  • 90’+3′

    Glenn Middleton (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • 90′

    Foul by Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen).

  • 90′

    Daniel Cleary (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  • 88′

    Offside, St. Johnstone. Glenn Middleton tries a through ball, but Jamie McCart is caught offside.

  • 87′

    Corner, St. Johnstone. Conceded by Lewis Ferguson.

  • 87′

    Attempt blocked. Murray Davidson (St. Johnstone) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Cameron MacPherson with a cross.

  • 87′

    Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  • 87′

    Foul by Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen).

  • 87′

    Shaun Rooney (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  • 86′

    Lewis Ferguson (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • 86′

    Foul by Theo Bair (St. Johnstone).

  • 85′

    Substitution, St. Johnstone. Theo Bair replaces Callum Hendry.

  • 85′

    Substitution, St. Johnstone. Cameron MacPherson replaces Melker Hallberg.

  • 84′

    Foul by Connor McLennan (Aberdeen).

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