Jim Goodwin revealed it was “torture” watching his Buddies get battered at Celtic Park from home. The St Mirren manager returned to the dugout on Sunday to oversee the club’s goalless draw with St Johnstone.
And even though the stress levels were much the same, particularly when Glenn Middleton’s late free-kick hit the bar, Goodwin insists it was much better to be back watching the action unfold on the touchline rather than in his front room.He also highlighted the importance of keeping a clean sheet on the back of shipping ten goals in their opening three Premiership matches.
Goodwin told Express Sport: “I feel absolutely fine now. I had a couple of days when I had a sore head and a few aches and pains. “It was more frustrating than.
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