Stephen Robinson hopes St Mirren fans can take encouragement despite defeat
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson hopes the club’s fans can draw encouragement from Saturday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat at Hearts.
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St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson hopes the club’s fans can draw encouragement from Saturday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat at Hearts.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson reflected on his well-rewarded decision to send on second-half substitute Aaron McEneff and said he had held him back for that purpose.
The Irish midfielder turned the game in the Edinburgh club’s favour after entering the fray as substitute with the score at 2-2. He scored before crossing for Ellis Simms to score the fourth and final goal, taking Hearts to Hampden Park for next month’s semi-finals.
Defeated St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson hailed his players’ two “wonder goals” but acknowledged that “ultimately, if you concede four goals you are going to lose the game”.
Robbie Neilson hailed Aaron McEneff after the midfielder came off the bench to inspire Hearts to an absorbing Scottish Cup quarter-final victory over St Mirren.
Aaron McEneff grabbed a goal and an assist to send Hearts into the Scottish Cup semi-finals with a 4-2 win against St Mirren.
Robbie Neilson insists high-flying Hearts are out to make history as they surged into a Scottish Cup semi-final.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson believes his side's Scottish Cup fate could have changed if they had been awarded a penalty against Hearts.