A penalty retake by Roland Idowu in the 99th minute secured all three points for St Mirren, concluding a dramatic match at McDiarmid Park. The initial spot-kick, taken by Mark O’Hara, was saved, but the attempt was disallowed as goalkeeper Josh Rae was judged to be off his line, leading to Idowu successfully converting the second opportunity. Killian Phillips opened the scoring for St Mirren, putting the visitors ahead in the 10th minute by slotting the ball past Josh Rae. St Johnstone leveled the score in the second half, with captain Nicky Clark assisting Mackenzie Kirk, before Benjamin Kimpioka then gave the hosts the lead. Evan Mooney, a young player, brought St Johnstone level once more in the 88th minute. Subsequently, St Mirren was awarded a penalty for a handball offense occurring deep into stoppage time. This result sees St Mirren ascend into the top six in the league standings, though Dundee holds a game in hand. Meanwhile, the Perth-based team, St Johnstone, continues to occupy 10th position. Post navigation Rodri, First Manchester City Ballon d’Or Recipient, Highlights His ‘Regular Guy’ Identity Paralympic Gold Medalist Gregg Stevenson Announces Retirement from Para-rowing