St Mirren “could have made it more comfortable” as they downed Dundee and strengthened their bid for a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership.
Stephen Robinson’s side are nine points clear in fifth place after beating their nearest league rivals thanks to goals from Mikael Mandron and Toyosi Olusanya.
The hosts had to play the final 10 minutes with 10 men after James Bolton needlessly flew into a challenge on the halfway line and saw red.
“Dundee owe Trevor Carson, he made a few stunning saves to keep the score down,” Robinson told BBC Scotland.
“They’re a tough nut to crack. They have a lot of experience, they know how to win, and we had to make sure we weren’t going to be done by a set-piece or counter-attack.
“Nothing is done at this stage. We have a lot of tough games coming up. Nothing is easy at this level. We need to do the basics right, we’ve done that well recently.”
Dundee remain sixth, ahead of Hibernian on goal difference.
Robinson had played up the importance of this game, and that pressure might not have been helped by the match being delayed by half an hour after Dundee were held up in traffic.
However, the hosts started the better and knocked the ball around nicely while being let down by a lack of composure.
The first sniff of a chance came to Mandron after he was played through by Kwon Hyeok-kyu, but Carson got down well to save. Alex Gogic and James Scott had headed opportunities, glancing them both wide.
Dundee’s best chance of the game fell to Owen Beck. The left-back burst clean through, but chose to pull the ball back to his left foot and slipped before he could unleash a shot. The moment was effectively gone and he eventually dragged wide.
The second half struggled to kick into life but substitute Keanu Baccus sparked St Mirren’s attack when his half-volley grazed the crossbar.
The opener followed soon after. Mandron collected a loose ball on the edge of the box, chested it down and shot. It wasn’t the cleanest strike, but it squirmed awkwardly under Carson and into the top corner.
Things looked less assured for the hosts when Bolton was sent off. Having been booked earlier in the second half for scything down Beck, diving into Owen Dodgson on the halfway line was reckless. Steven McLean was asked to review his decision, but stuck with a straight red.
The momentum swung to the visitors and they had a strong handball shout turned down, after which manager Tony Docherty was booked for his protestations.
And then, the gut punch. Dundee were caught with men forward and Olusanya burst free – onside despite Dodgson’s best efforts – to tuck away the chance and ensure all three points.
Player of the match – Kwon Hyeok-kyu (St Mirren)

St Mirren rise to occasion to punish rare Carson mistake – analysis
You don’t see Carson make too many mistakes. What will be all the more sickening for the Dundee goalkeeper is that it came against his former employers.
St Mirren looked like the side higher in the league. Some of their passing play was superb, but too often they lacked a cutting edge in the box.
They were handed a gift by Carson, and snatched it with both hands. Now the Paisley side are firmly in the driving seat for the top six.
Dundee will be happy to get back home after a brutal run of eight away fixtures in 10 games.
The reality is they are nine points from fifth place, and seven from 11th. They cannot afford to be complacent.
What the manager said
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson: “It’s our third win in four games and fifth in 10. There’s a real belief in the squad.”
Dundee boss Tony Docherty: “It doesn’t sit well with me. It was a difficult game, the pitch was poor and really difficult to play on. We tried to pass it, but it was a long-ball, second-ball game. That’s their style of play.
“We’ve got a handball in the 87th minute from a shot that is going in, or hitting the post at least. We don’t get that decision, they don’t go over to VAR. I’m perplexed, I’m asking questions, because I’m trying to protect our football club.”
What’s next?
St Mirren welcome Celtic in the Scottish Cup last 16 on Sunday, while Dundee host St Johnstone in the league on the same day (both 14:00 GMT).
Line-ups
St Mirren
Formation 3-4-3
- 1Hemming
- 2BoltonBooked at 84mins
- 13Gogic
- 22Fraser
- 42Bwomono
- 16KwonSubstituted forBaccusat 58′minutes
- 15Boyd-Munce
- 3Tanser
- 14ScottSubstituted forJamiesonat 68′minutesSubstituted forDunneat 87′minutes
- 9MandronSubstituted forOlusanyaat 87′minutes
- 11Kiltie
Substitutes
- 5Taylor
- 7Ayunga
- 8Flynn
- 17Baccus
- 18Dunne
- 20Olusanya
- 21Brown
- 24Jamieson
- 27Urminsky
Dundee
Formation 5-3-2
- 31Carson
- 6McGhee
- 14AshcroftSubstituted forAstleyat 67′minutes
- 5Shaughnessy
- 3Dodgson
- 63Beck
- 10CameronSubstituted forBakayokoat 77′minutes
- 23BoatengSubstituted forMulliganat 77′minutesBooked at 90mins
- 17McCowan
- 26MellonSubstituted forTiffoneyat 68′minutes
- 8MainSubstituted forRobinsonat 59′minutes
Substitutes
- 4Astley
- 7Tiffoney
- 9Bakayoko
- 15Mulligan
- 16Robinson
- 19Robertson
- 25Donnelly
- 28Sylla
- 30Sharp
- Referee:
- Steven McLean
- Attendance:
- 5,737
Live Text
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Match ends, St. Mirren 2, Dundee 0.
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Second Half ends, St. Mirren 2, Dundee 0.
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Keanu Baccus (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Zach Robinson (Dundee).
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Corner, Dundee. Conceded by Elvis Bwomono.
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VAR Decision: Goal St. Mirren 2-0 Dundee (Toyosi Olusanya).
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Josh Mulligan (Dundee) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Goal! St. Mirren 2, Dundee 0. Toyosi Olusanya (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Scott Tanser following a fast break.Goal awarded following VAR Review.
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Foul by Elvis Bwomono (St. Mirren).
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Owen Beck (Dundee) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Attempt blocked. Luke McCowan (Dundee) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Substitution, St. Mirren. Toyosi Olusanya replaces Mikael Mandron.
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Substitution, St. Mirren. Charles Dunne replaces Lewis Jamieson.
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VAR Decision: Red Card James Bolton (St. Mirren).
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James Bolton (St. Mirren) is shown the red card.
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Foul by James Bolton (St. Mirren).
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Owen Dodgson (Dundee) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Ryan Astley.
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Attempt saved. Greg Kiltie (St. Mirren) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is saved in the bottom left corner.
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Attempt missed. Greg Kiltie (St. Mirren) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Mikael Mandron.
Player of the match
FraserMarcus Fraser
St Mirren
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Squad number22Player nameFraser
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Squad number9Player nameMandron
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Squad number13Player nameGogic
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Squad number20Player nameOlusanya
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Squad number3Player nameTanser
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Squad number17Player nameBaccus
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Squad number16Player nameKwon Hyeok-Kyu
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Squad number11Player nameKiltie
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Squad number15Player nameBoyd-Munce
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Squad number42Player nameBwomono
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Squad number1Player nameHemming
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Squad number24Player nameJamieson
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Squad number2Player nameBolton
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Squad number18Player nameDunne
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Squad number14Player nameScott
Dundee
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Squad number63Player nameBeck
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Squad number8Player nameMain
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Squad number10Player nameCameron
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Squad number23Player nameBoateng
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Squad number5Player nameShaughnessy
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Squad number26Player nameMellon
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Squad number17Player nameMcCowan
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Squad number6Player nameMcGhee
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Squad number31Player nameCarson
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Squad number14Player nameAshcroft
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Squad number3Player nameDodgson
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Squad number4Player nameAstley
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Squad number15Player nameMulligan
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Squad number9Player nameBakayoko
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Squad number16Player nameRobinson
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Squad number7Player nameTiffoney