Match Report

United secured a deserved three points against St Mirren thanks to goals by Lawrence Shankland and Adrian Sporle in what could have been a more emphatic win.

This performance ticked a lot of boxes with great finishes, some dazzling wing play by Our Academy graduate Logan Chalmers and several players performing at a great level of performance - all adding to a first home win this season for the Tangerines in the Scottish Premiership and a spot in the top six at the end of the ninety minutes.

Up against a team on the same points total before the game, this was an important win and the visitors starting well and had a couple of half-chances before United got going but if the game lacked goal scoring chances in the first thirty minutes, Shankland’s finish in 33 minutes was as good as you will see and more than made up for it.

A corner was headed his way and, with his back to goal, he twisted his body before volleying right-footed into the far corner of the net past the despairing dive of Zlamal.

Nicky Clark almost made it 2-0 before half time when he couldn’t quite convert Shankland’s cutback and the ball slid past the upright. 

19.09.20 v St Mirren (H) Premiership

The second half started with United dominant, and it was no surprise when the second goal came in 52 minutes. Nicky Clark had been denied by the post and then Harkes and Shankland by the goalkeeper but when the ball landed at the feet of Sporle just inside the area he thumped home into the far corner for his first of the season and United's second of the afternoon.

St Mirren looked to be toiling when they lost the red-carded Richard Tait on the hour-mark for a poor tackle on Logan Chalmers who has tormented the St Mirren defence all day.

However, the 10 men gave themselves hope with an excellent finish from Dylan Connolly after he robbed Reynolds of possession inside the United area midway through the half.

The impressive Chalmers was a whisker away from capping a tremendous performance with a goal as he fired just wide on then Sporle’s strike was deflected just wide as United tried to make the match safe.

Another of Our Academy graduates Declan Glass had another glorious chance in stoppage-time but he pulled his shot wide of the target from just outside the box.

Dundee United: Siegrist, Sporle, Reynolds, Clark (Glass* 83), Edwards, Chalmers* (Pawlett 81), Robson*, Butcher, Bolton, Harkes, Shankland. Subs not used: Deniz, Powers, McMullan, C. Smith, Freeman*, Appere*, Neilson*.

St Mirren: Zlamal, Tait, Shaughnessy, McCarthy, Obika (Macpherson 66), McAllister (Durmus 56), Foley, McGrath (Connolly 56), Fraser, Erwin, Erhahon. Subs not used: Sheron, Morias, Urminsky, Jamieson.


Referee: Colin Steven.

*Denotes Our Academy graduate