St Mirren's Direction Positive Under Robinson Despite Top Six Uncertainty
Despite a 1-1 draw at Motherwell, St Mirren's manager, Stephen Robinson, remains optimistic about the team's performance and their pursuit of a top-six finish in the Premiership. The match saw St Mirren taking an early lead with Marcus Fraser's goal at the 18-minute mark, only for Motherwell to equalize later through Theo Bair. This result keeps St Mirren in fifth place, maintaining a five-point lead over Hibernian with only two games left in the season.
Robinson expressed satisfaction with securing a point at Fir Park, emphasizing the importance of each point towards achieving their goal. He acknowledged missed opportunities but highlighted the significance of being contenders for the top six for two consecutive years after a lengthy absence. The resilience shown by his team, especially following a 5-2 defeat against Kilmarnock, was another point of pride for Robinson. He also praised the unwavering support from the fans throughout the game.

On the other side, Motherwell's manager, Stuart Kettlewell, commended his team's spirit for rallying to secure a draw. Despite not being at their best, Kettlewell was pleased with the character shown by his players. Theo Bair's goal, his 12th of the season, was crucial for Motherwell to keep their hopes for a top-six finish alive. However, with only two games remaining and six points behind Dundee, Motherwell faces an uphill battle and will need favorable outcomes from other matches to secure a spot in the top six.
Kettlewell remains hopeful but realistic about Motherwell's chances, acknowledging the need for maximum points from their remaining games and assistance from other teams' results. This draw has kept both teams' aspirations alive as they head into the final stretch of the season.
The resilience and determination displayed by both St Mirren and Motherwell underscore the competitive nature of the Premiership as teams vie for top positions. With only a few games left before the split, every match and point becomes crucial in shaping the final standings.