Callum Davidson said St Johnstone let their supporters down after slipping to a fifth straight defeat.An abysmal first half had the Perth side - who were on home soil - trailing 3-0 against Livingston and, while there was a slight recovery, the damage had well and truly been done.Saints remain eighth in the standings following the painful 4-2 defeat, although recent results and performances make this a potentially very slippery slope and especially with tough games on the horizon.Booing home fans voiced their frustration and Davidson admitted it was “not good enough”.“The goals we’ve lost in the last three or four games isn’t good enough,” he said.“Livingston were very clinical but we made it too easy for them to get a shot on goal.“It was an uphill battle after going two down and then we concede a goal from a corner before half-time when we don’t react quickly enough.
They were really poor goals – people not getting picked up.“In the second half we had a go – there was nothing else we could do.“We got back in the game but then got done with a one-two.
It’s not good enough.”On the booing, he said: “That’s football. I’ve been there a few times.“The fans are entitled to show their frustrations.
They’re a good crowd when you have a go.“We’ve got to do better and give them something to cheer about.”He added: “It’s a tough one to take.
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