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Jim Goodwin responds to John Hughes' dive claim as St Mirren boss defends his man over penalty controversy

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Ross County. Jamie McGrath converted the penalty with nine minutes to go after Leo Hjelde was judged to have clipped Quaner.County gaffer John Hughes claimed it was a con job but Goodwin hit back.

The Saints manager has been critical of Premiership chancers in the past and he said: “I don’t think it was a dive. Collin has got the wrong side of the defender.

It was soft, no doubt. I’ve made my opinions clear on penalties given against us. “I’m not going to try to pull the wool over people’s eyes and say it was stonewall.“But that’s the way the game has gone and if we don’t do something about it that’s what happens.

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