St Mirren 0 – 0 Hibernian

It was far from the classics in Paisley, while St. Mirren and Hibernian played a draw without a goalkeeper in the Scottish premiere with the chances of premium.
The second half was a big improvement in the terrible opening of 45 minutes, and Hibs was in charge of goalkeeper Jordan Smith for expanding their undefeated 12 games, but Alasana Manneh was sent only 13 minutes in her debut from the bench.
David Gray men remain in fifth place, three points behind Dunde United and three in front of their opponents who moved to the top six with a point.
It was a muffled beginning of the procedure with any side, creating a significant chance, although St Mirren was on the rise in an introductory 10 minutes with over 70 percent of the estates.
The hibernist defended himself early as the hosts crossed the box with crosses, and Warren O’Hora made one key block to denying Mikael Mandran.
Visitors arrived at Paisley in excellent form, but offered some offensive threats during the initial half an hour, while they had gone for a long time. But O’hora started eight meters wide, when she was unmarked after a precise angle delivery of Nicky Cadden.
O’hora’s effort was the only chance of noting during the strenuous first half, and the game did not help to reduce the terrain significantly. There was a lot of effort on both sides, but the lack of quality and it was a difficult hour.
The beginning of the second half was in a distinct contrast, with a series of chances in an introductory 10 minutes, and Hibs had Smith to thank him for keeping him without a 30-year-old in an inspired form.
Smith made two comfortable stops from Killian Phillips and Mandron before taking a great double savings in 53 minutes, denying Toyos Olusany from close range before he brilliantly poured his legs to leave the goalkeeper of Mark O’Har around Post.
The much infamous Rocky Bushiri enjoyed an extraordinary game in the heart of Hibs’s defense and enjoyed the fight with Rosanny.
In 73 minutes it was a moment of huge controversy when Judge Ross Hardie awarded Hibs to a handball sentence against Phillips. Chief St. Mirren Stephen Robinson and his players were furious, right, so O’Hara left the ball with Phillips’s head, and Hardie canceled his decision after a short check.
Hardie was at the heart of the action while throwing out several yellow tickets for tickling offenses, and that ended by withstanding Manneh the debut he forgot.
Former Barcelona young man picked up a soft reservation shortly after entering the field in the 71th minute, and Hardie dropped another extremely questionable yellow after the air challenge with Phillips, while Manneh received his march commands for only 13 minutes in his debut.
St. Mirren failed to take advantage of his man’s advantage as the game showed and the truth seemed to be destined to be without naked than the first whistle.