Dundee United 2-0 St Mirren: Analysispublished at 17:29 GMT 30 November 2024
Jack Herrall
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSDundee United's Glenn Middleton and St Mirren's Richard Taylor in action
This performance can still serve as encouragement for the visitors.
Robsin spoke pre-match about it being “refreshing” that he could name the same starting XI for back-to-back games and they benefitted early on.
They often had periods of sustained possession but failed to carve out any clear-cut chances of note, but they were well matched by a stubborn home rearguard.
Their final-third play often looked blunt in key stages however, with over 100 final third entries but only one shot on target to show for it.
They have now failed to score in 5 of their 15 top-flight games, only Ross County in eight games have failed to score more often.














