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Falkirk 1 – 2 St Mirren

Declan John and Mikael Mandron helped St Mirren recorded their first Scottish Première victory of the season at Falkirk.

Stephen Robinson’s team looked on the right track for a fourth draw of the campaign before a Franc-Franc kick and the deviated Mandron’s head put them in a position to claim the three points with the 2-1 victory.

Falkirk obtained one in the last stages thanks to the replacement Brian Graham, but the visitors held a long -awaited triumph.

These are saints who had the first real opportunity for the match after 23 minutes. John’s crossing’s crossing was met by Jonah Ayunga’s head, but the attacker could not lead him to the target.

Jayden Richardson then raised Killian Phillips, who barely beaten when St Mirren was pushing an opening match.

Falkirk responded with a cross of Leon McCann who attracted the goalkeeper of St Mirren Shamal George in two spirits, allowing Ross Maciver to go towards the goal. Miguel Freckleton was on site to eliminate the danger.

From the resulting corner, the ball broke for Lewis Neilson, who has the side of his high shot on the transverse bar.

The game had broken out in life and the center of John, Mark O’Hara looked for a head comfortably tight by Scott Bain.

Visitors were forced to reshuffle defensive at the end of the first half when Marcus Fraser took a hit and had to be replaced by Richard King.

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Mikael Mandron (C) of St Mirren celebrates the scoring to do 2-0 with the teammates Jayden Richardson (L) and Killian Phillips

St Mirren had the first chance at the start of the second half. The center of Richardson was controlled by Mandron but, rather than shooting himself, the attacker played the ball at O’Hara who pierced his effort well.

Falkirk then threatened through Keelan Adams, whose low flashing effort beat George, but also the most distant position.

Visitors, however, took the lead after 63 minutes. Mandron was triggered 25 meters by Brad Spencer, who picked up the first book for the match.

John’s free kick was probably would have been covered by bath, but it took a major deviation for despite the goalkeeper and sink into the net. St Mirren pushed a second and bath had to stop intelligent to prevent the volley of Phillips.

Miller’s deviated cross then fell on the wrong side of the distant post when Falkirk hunted for an equalizer. Instead, they found themselves two goals after 81 minutes.

John made room to bring the left cross and his center was watched by Mandron. Bain then had to make a smart backup to refuse McCann to hit another John center in his own net.

Graham’s head of the McCann cross gave Falkirk Tardo hope, but the saints have maintained.

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