St Mirren 2 - 0 Hibs: play off fears rise for Hibs

Kenny McLean  fires the ball home to give St Mirren an early lead. Picture: SNSKenny McLean  fires the ball home to give St Mirren an early lead. Picture: SNS
Kenny McLean fires the ball home to give St Mirren an early lead. Picture: SNS
WHILE St Mirren appear to be hitting their stride at just the right time, Hibs are stoating towards the end of the season like a drunk man trying to cross a dual carriageway.

St Mirren 2 - 0 Hibernian

SCORERS: St Mirren; McLean 1, McGowan 13

At St Mirren Park

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The dangers are evident to everyone else but they seem to be oblivious.

Yes, they talk a decent game, they show contrition after every defeat, say they need to up their game and acknowledge that failure to do so could drag them into the play-off dogfight. But there is no longer any doubt about it. In this form, they are slap bang at the heart of the tussle which should be of major concern to those who care about the club because heart is just one of the qualities they seem to lack.

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Once again the club with a budget that suggests they should be finishing the season in the top six are

facing a tortured run-in and with one win from the past 15.

Within 13 seconds yesterday, they were already a goal behind and by the end of the 14th minute they were two down. For a side who have scored just 29 goals in the league this season, the lowest haul in the top flight, the likelihood of them overhauling that deficit looked remote.

Even after Jim Goodwin was sent packing for a reckless challenge on Kevin Thomson in the 29th minute, the visitors remained impotent.

“Dear oh dear oh dear. It’s exasperating, frustrating, everything else,” said Hibs manager Terry Butcher. “We had a magnificent support through and the Hibs fans will back us, no doubt about that. But we’ve let them down big time again. We just want to give them something they can hang on to, but I’ve said that time and time again. I’ve got to dig out some fight motivation and attitude for next Sunday because if we play like that Hearts will beat us, there’s no doubt about that. You see them do OK and work hard in training but they have to cross the white line and produce it.

“We are in it. Let’s not beat about the bush. We are in a situation where we have lost five games in a row. We have scored one goal in those five games. We have to find a way to get a resolute team performance, score a goal and get a team out there that is going to fight and scratch for Hibernian FC. At this moment the boys are not doing that. There is not enough fight, effort and attitude. It’s not about contracts, it’s about hearts and desire. It’s going to take a great effort to turn it round for the next game against Hearts. That’s what I’m looking at, not the play-off spot. We have four games to go and we need to improve and quickly.”

St Mirren’s opener came straight from kick-off, the ball played forward to Steven Thompson whose knockdown gave Kenny McLean the opening. He took it spectacularly with a driven finish that offered Ben Williams no chance.

That should have stimulated a response from Butcher’s boys but instead they looked rattled, as much by the way St Mirren were confidently passing the ball all around them and finding space as they were by the scoreline.

If Danny Lennon’s side were looking comfortable at that point, they were on easy street after they added the second. This time, McLean was involved in the build-up, after Goodwin dispossessed Jordan Forster, and Paul McGowan supplied the clinical finish.

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