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St Johnstone 0-1 Hearts: ‘Best in league’ Lawrence Shankland gives visitors sixth win in a row

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St Johnstone 0-1 Hearts: ‘Best in league’ Lawrence Shankland gives visitors sixth win in a row

Lawrence Shankland’s 50th goal for Hearts proved to be the winner at McDiarmid Park

Manager Steven Naismith hailed Lawrence Shankland as the “best forward in the league” after the striker’s 22nd goal of the season defeated St Johnstone and stretched Hearts’ Scottish Premiership winning run to six games.

The Hearts captain showed his strength, poise, and finishing prowess when beating Andy Considine to Frankie Kent’s long pass, before touching the ball away from Ryan McGowan and slotting beyond goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov.

Shankland also came up with his side’s biggest play in defence by clearing Nicky Clark’s bullet header off the line.

Those were the key moments in an otherwise scrappy match and ensured Hearts’ brilliant run of form continues as they stay 12 points clear in third place.

“He’s in the prime of his career and he’s worked hard to get there,” Naismith told BBC Scotland of Shankland. “He has a clearance off the line which shows his understanding.

“We’re a good team. He’s had more shots per game than any striker in the league and more touches in the opposition box. All that comes from us being a good team and the supply we give him.

“He’s the best forward in the league and it’s another example tonight of him showing that.”

Naismith’s side controlled most of the game and created more chances – including one rolled across goal for Shankland and an Alan Forrest shot just wide.

But Saints also had moments where they might have snatched a point. Clark’s header was the closest they came, but Adama Sidibeh scooped over the bar from close range, and they had a shout for a penalty when Alex Cochrane appeared to block Sidibeh’s shot with his arm.

Hearts also thought they had a penalty when McGowan felled Kenneth Vargas when he was clean through, but the Costa Rican forward was offside.

In the end the Tynecastle side needed nothing more to wrap up their eighth victory in nine league games and keep up their march towards European football.

St Johnstone, meanwhile, stay 10th, five points clear of Ross County in the relegation play-off spot and 11 in front of bottom side Livingston.

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Player of the match – Lawrence Shankland (Hearts)

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There is not much more you can say about Shankland at the moment. The numbers tell only part of the story. He now has 22 goals for Hearts this season, and 50 overall for the club, as well as one for Scotland.

But the quality of most of them is something to behold. He is not blessed with pace, but seems able to carry the ball effortlessly while holding off defenders. His close control is excellent and he can finish with both feet.

Hearts have other things going for them, a more solid defence this season and a newly-discovered grit, but Shankland is far and away the difference in most games. He has scored more than half of their league goals, for a start. Six of those have been winners, too.

His performances are sending them to third spot, barring a collapse of almighty proportions. That does not seem likely and, in fact, Hearts could surge towards one of their highest ever points totals if they can maintain this form.

St Johnstone will be disappointed with the ease at which Shankland was able to get into their box from a simple long ball, given his form and reputation for lethal finishing.

What’s clear is they miss midfielders Dan Phillips and Matt Smith, both of whom are on the treatment table. Manager Craig Levein said he wanted more quality on the ball than in recent games, and Phillips in particular provides that.

His composure, strength, and ability to get Saints moving forward is unmatched by those who step in in his absence. Having said that, the hosts still showed glimpses of good attacking play and had chances.

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Benjamin Kimpioka and Sidibeh looked lively, if raw. If they can add more goals to this team then they should be safe from relegation.

What they said

St Johnstone manager Craig Levein: “It was a pretty good performance and passages of passing football. We more than matched Hearts when we got into it after 15-20 minutes.

“I was pleased with the performance, obviously not the result because losing at home is never a good thing. I thought we deserved something from the match, but we didn’t get it.”

Hearts manager Steven Naismith: “First half we probed and prodded and had some good chances, but not as many as we thought we should have. These games hinge on that first goal and we speeded the play up in the second half which was better and that gave us the chance.

“Lawrence has put it away with a brilliant couple of touches and a great finish.”

What’s next?

Hearts face Championship side Airdrieonians in the last 16 of the Scottish Cup on Sunday (17:00 GMT), which you can watch live via the BBC Sport website and app.

Saints are in league action earlier that afternoon as they make the short trip to Dens Park to play Dundee (14:00).

Line-ups

St Johnstone

Formation 4-5-1

1Mitov

17Olufunwa4Considine5McGowan19Robinson

46Franczak50Smith11Carey15Kucheryavyi3Gallacher

29Mbunga Kimpioka

1Mitov17Olufunwa4ConsidineBooked at 52mins5McGowanBooked at 75mins19RobinsonBooked at 16mins46FranczakSubstituted forSpranglerat 45’minutes50SmithSubstituted forJaiyesimiat 84’minutesBooked at 90mins11Carey15Kucheryavyi3GallacherSubstituted forSidibehat 65’minutes29Mbunga KimpiokaSubstituted forClarkat 65’minutesSubstitutes7May9Kane10Clark13Jaiyesimi16Sidibeh23Sprangler31Richards35Smith

Hearts

Formation 4-2-3-1

28Clark

81Lembikisa2Kent3Kingsley19Cochrane

8 Nieuwenhof 6 Baningime

77Vargas29Fraser17Forrest

9Shankland

28Clark81Lembikisa2Kent3KingsleySubstituted forHalkettat 75’minutes19Cochrane8Nieuwenhof6Baningime77VargasBooked at 79minsSubstituted forGrantat 82’minutes29FraserSubstituted forOdaat 82’minutes17Forrest9ShanklandSubstitutes1Gordon4Halkett7Grant11Oda14Devlin21Sibbick22Denholm25Tait30Tagawa

Live Text

Match ends, St. Johnstone 0, Heart of Midlothian 1.

Second Half ends, St. Johnstone 0, Heart of Midlothian 1.

Diallang Jaiyesimi (St. Johnstone) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Delay in match because of an injury Alex Cochrane (Heart of Midlothian).

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Alex Cochrane (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Diallang Jaiyesimi (St. Johnstone).

Attempt missed. Adama Sidibeh (St. Johnstone) left footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Max Kucheryavyi.

Attempt missed. Adama Sidibeh (St. Johnstone) right footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the right misses to the right. Assisted by Nicky Clark.

Substitution, St. Johnstone. Diallang Jaiyesimi replaces Connor Smith.

Attempt saved. Dexter Lembikisa (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Yutaro Oda.

Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Jorge Grant replaces Kenneth Vargas.

Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Yutaro Oda replaces Scott Fraser.

Scott Fraser (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Luke Robinson (St. Johnstone).

Kenneth Vargas (Heart of Midlothian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Foul by Kenneth Vargas (Heart of Midlothian).

Max Kucheryavyi (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Attempt blocked. Graham Carey (St. Johnstone) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Max Kucheryavyi.

Attempt blocked. Nicky Clark (St. Johnstone) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Connor Smith with a cross.

Player of the match

ShanklandLawrence Shankland

St Johnstone

Squad number5Player nameMcGowan

Squad number50Player nameSmith

Squad number1Player nameMitov

Squad number29Player nameMbunga Kimpioka

Squad number11Player nameCarey

Squad number13Player nameJaiyesimi

Squad number4Player nameConsidine

Squad number46Player nameFranczak

Squad number3Player nameGallacher

Squad number17Player nameOlufunwa

Squad number15Player nameKucheryavyi

Squad number23Player nameSprangler

Squad number19Player nameRobinson

Squad number10Player nameClark

Squad number16Player nameSidibeh

Heart of Midlothian

Squad number9Player nameShankland

Squad number2Player nameKent

Squad number81Player nameLembikisa

Squad number17Player nameForrest

Squad number3Player nameKingsley

Squad number19Player nameCochrane

Squad number77Player nameVargas

Squad number6Player nameBaningime

Squad number29Player nameFraser

Squad number8Player nameNieuwenhof

Squad number7Player nameGrant

Squad number28Player nameClark

Squad number11Player nameOda

Squad number4Player nameHalkett

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