Step 1: Have some pace up front. Step 2: Get the ball in behind the full-backs. Step 3: Profit. That's how St Mirren managed to give Rangers nightmares with Toyosi Olusanya and Jonah Ayunga causing Philippe Clement all sorts of problems.
Stephen Robinson masterminded a massive 2-1 win over the Ibrox side, with Caolan Boyd-Munce's late winner making it three wins from three from a Saints side who are now deservedly eyeing European football.It was a major setback for Clement and co and their night to forget started in the first half when Olusanya, who started up front by himself in the first half, raced past Jack Butland and won a penalty from the blundering Rangers keeper, which was then converted by Oisin Smyth.
Robinson was asked about his team's game plan on Premier Sports after the game and he honestly admitted he identified the vacant space behind James Tavernier and Ridvan Yilmaz as a tactical weakness to exploit.
Robinson said: "Toyi (Olusanya) gives us an incredible outlet. With pace, your passes don't need to be too accurate at times.
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