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Stephen Robinson felt St Mirren were ‘done by decisions’ against Hearts

Stephen Robinson bemoaned a trio of decisions after his first game as St Mirren boss ended in a 2-0 cinch Premiership defeat by Hearts in Paisley.

The Northern Irishman watched as Saints midfielder Connor Ronan was shown a straight red card by referee Greg Aitken in the 23rd minute for a tackle on Beni Baningime before the home side had a penalty claim ignored when striker Alex Greive went tumbling in the box.

Robbie Neilson’s team eventually took advantage of the extra man as substitute Ellis Simms opened the scoring in the 64th minute before Cammy Devlin netted his first  goal for Hearts with a drive after Buddies keeper Jak Alnwick had been injured in saving from Simms.

It was St Mirren’s first defeat in nine and former Motherwell boss Robinson said: “The whole game was dictated by decisions today unfortunately. Nothing seems to have changed since I have been away.

“The second goal, Jack is adamant he has the ball in his hands. He is adamant he had the ball under full control. The big lad goes through, follows through and the ball ricochets free.

“I think everybody was surprised not to hear a whistle, including the fourth official, he told me.

“The penalty on Alex, again, for me it looked like a blatant penalty and the boy is on a yellow card.

“The red card in the first half changes the game completely, rightly or wrongly, I have yet to see the decision back but it didn’t look like there was too much malice in it.

“He didn’t know where the ball was as he turns into the player so that is a real debatable one but unfortunately we have been done by decisions today.

“I will look at the red card obviously to see if it is worth appealing against. In football you can control certain things, you can’t control referee’s

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