St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson provided his assessment following the team’s 2-1 victory over Aberdeen. He stated, “We’ve had some really good performances and results in the last five games and that reflects in doing the simple things well.” Robinson further elaborated on the team’s display, remarking, “I thought we were very good today, very organised but created a lot of chances and good on the counter-attack.” He emphasized the significance of the win, adding, “Considering the form Aberdeen have been in, it has to be classed as a very good performance.” Robinson also noted opportunities for more goals, saying, “We were unfortunate not to be two or three goals up, Conor [McMenamin] probably could have had a hat-trick on another evening.” Regarding the second half, Robinson acknowledged, “We didn’t start well enough in the second half, but we weathered that and came back strong.” Reflecting on a prior period, the manager commented, “We’ve had our blip, four or five games where we didn’t play well. We had injuries and off-field problems, so we’re starting to come through that.” He concluded with optimism about the team’s league prospects, asserting, “The league is so tight so no reason we can’t [finish in the top six].” Post navigation Fifa’s 2034 Saudi World Cup Decision: Controversies and Implications Aberdeen’s Challenging Schedule Concludes Amid Media Scrutiny