Curtis Main believes his Buddies showed they’d learned from their Motherwell mistake to see off the Staggies. And the powerful striker feels another quick start against St Johnstone this weekend could set them up with a shot at European football next season.
St Mirren came unstuck at Fir Park last week when the Steelmen raced into a two-goal lead inside the first 20 minutes, eventually going on to return home to Paisley empty-handed.
They ensured there was no repeat performance on Saturday against Ross County, with the Buddies racing out of the traps and Declan Gallagher netting what turned out to be the winner after just seven minutes.
Main insists getting ahead early in any Premiership clash is crucial to picking up maximum points.And the 30-year-old is determined to help lead his side on a run that could see them bag a tilt at Europe.Main told Renfrewshire Live Sport: “It was so disappointing losing at Motherwell last week because that was a game we felt we could take three points from.
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