Dundee won the game with a stunning second half performance. Kevin McDonald scored a last-minute winner to stun St Johnstone after the visitors looked set for a point. If Dundee giving up the first goal came as no great surprise, it was a shock that it took Saints 17 minutes to break the deadlock for they had pummelled the Dark Blues from the opening whistle. Four times in the opening seven minutes Owen Coyle’s side might readily have scored, but Andy Jackson and Willie McLaren fluffed fantastic chances, Craig Samson saved well from Rocco Quinn and Scott Robertson cleared a Steven Anderson header off the line. The goal when it eventually arrived was shrouded in controversy. Milan Palenik inexplicably allowed the ball to bounce over him leaving Anderson free to find Paul Sheerin, whose powerful strike looked netbound until Gary MacKenzie thrust out an arm to block. MacKenzie claimed he’d been struck between the shoulder blade and chest but it certainly appeared a clear cut handling offence, punishable by a red card as well as a penalty kick. However, referee Iain Brines only yellow carded MacKenzie, reasoning, apparently, that goalkeeper Samson was on the line and therefore might have pulled off an unlikely save. Justice was done when Sheerin netted from the spot, for the sixth time this term. Strangely, having taken the lead the visitors fell out of the game. But Dundee still couldn’t get their act together, Daquin’s header from a Derek Lyle cross which Alan Main saved easily was all they could offer as far as forcing an equaliser was concerned. The tactical changes made by Rae very nearly paid dividends within four minutes of the restart when Robertson burst along the by-line and cut-the ball back only for Lyle to stub his shot wide with Main beaten.
The leveller finally arrived on the hour though when Kevin McDonald, back to goal, held off a number of Saints defenders before rolling the ball into the path of Bob Davidson who, having passed up a couple of half chances earlier, slotted it away. The game threatened to take a fresh twist as St Johnstone came back to life late on, Samson doing well to save Anderson’s header from a Quinn corner before being fouled by Kenny Deuchar and Anderson skying his finish as he slid in to meet a deflected Quinn free-kick at the back post. But in stoppage time up popped McDonald to stick the ball past Main and move Dundee seven points clear of their Tayside rivals. A great result for the Dark Blues, plus a big result as Hamilton lost 2-1.
The leveller finally arrived on the hour though when Kevin McDonald, back to goal, held off a number of Saints defenders before rolling the ball into the path of Bob Davidson who, having passed up a couple of half chances earlier, slotted it away. The game threatened to take a fresh twist as St Johnstone came back to life late on, Samson doing well to save Anderson’s header from a Quinn corner before being fouled by Kenny Deuchar and Anderson skying his finish as he slid in to meet a deflected Quinn free-kick at the back post. But in stoppage time up popped McDonald to stick the ball past Main and move Dundee seven points clear of their Tayside rivals. A great result for the Dark Blues, plus a big result as Hamilton lost 2-1.