Five star Livingston bounce back from penalty shoot-out defeat in style
Livingston recovered from their Viaplay Cup penalty shoot-out loss to Hamilton at the weekend in style as they rattled five past Cove Rangers on Tuesday night.
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Livingston recovered from their Viaplay Cup penalty shoot-out loss to Hamilton at the weekend in style as they rattled five past Cove Rangers on Tuesday night.
Jim Goodwin insists Dundee United will keep the faith despite suffering a third straight defeat which has them on the brink of Premiership relegation.
St Mirren fired themselves into fifth place with a convincing victory over Livingston in Paisley - after VAR gave them not one but two first half penalties. Mark O’Hara converted both spot kicks either side of a Tony Watt strike and other scores elsewhere went in their favour much to the delight of gaffer Stephen Robinson. Incredibly after 15 seconds there was a lengthy VAR check for a penalty to the hosts after a possible Fitzwater handball. Ref John Beaton was then called across to look himself and awarded the spot kick, which was duly tucked away by O’Hara to give St Mirren the perfect start. Livi never recovered that poor beginning and it was 2-0 before the 20 minute mark, this time Watt cooly side stepped Shamal George in goal to roll home after being found by Curtis Main In the box for his first Buddies goal.
Livingston boss David Martindale says he was delighted to answer criticism from behind the dugout for playing left-back James Penrice as a makeshift right-winger during their 2-1 win over Ross County.
Livingston climbed back into the top-six with a hard-earned 2-1 home win over Ross County highlighted by two goals in as many minutes just before the half-time whistle.
Livingston boss David Martindale hit out at the officials following his side’s 3-0 home loss to Rangers.
Kris Boyd played down any controversy over decisions made in Rangers’ win over Livingston at the Tony Macaroni Arena. The Light Blues strolled to a 3-0 west Lothian win with the first goal coming from the penalty spot and the second from a free kick which also saw the hosts reduced to 10 men as Stephane Omeonga was dismissed for a second booking.
Livingston were guilty of not being streetwise enough against a ruthless Rangers side at the Tony Macaroni Arena, according to the Sportscene pundits.