A lack of creativity was again evident as St Johnstone slipped to 10th in the Scottish Premiership.Perth players had targeted a six-point haul from this week but that plan was put to bed on a chilly evening at Dens Park.Dundee striker Danny Mullen’s clinical first half finish - the defending was poor - proved to be the winner.Callum Davidson was craving more attacking flair in the forward department following a below-par performance against Hibs and was able to deploy two up top.
Chris Kane was pitched back in after serving a suspension, while Cammy MacPherson was the only other change.Dropping out of the starting line-up were Craig Bryson and young centre-half Lars Dendoncker.There was a feeling that Finnish forward Vertainen - he had
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