Saints boss Jim Goodwin was livid to see his side cough up all three points after gifting Rangers two cheap goals. The Buddies’ bid to extend their six-game unbeaten run started perfectly after Connor Ronan’s sensational strike put the Paisley side in front.
Two dismal defensive errors allowed Steven Gerrard’s side to get their noses in front at the SMiSA Stadium. And, ultimately, they comfortably held on to the victory, with St MIrren manager Goodwin disappointed not to take anything from the tough match.
He told Express Sport: “We started brilliantly.“The boys stuck to the game plan in terms of the aggressive press at the top end of the pitch and not allowing Rangers to get any rhythm in their game.“Rangers like to build from the back,
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