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Stevie May’s late goal earns St Johnstone points in dramatic win at Motherwell

Stevie May scored a dramatic winner deep into injury time as St Johnstone secured a 2-1 victory over Motherwell in an entertaining cinch Championship match at Fir Park.

Jamie Murphy gave the visitors the lead with a low strike in the first half, before Motherwell thought they had secured a hard-fought point as Sean Goss’ corner found its way into the net in the 90th minute, with Sondre Solholm wheeling away in celebration.

There was to be an even later twist, however, as May ran onto Ryan McGowan’s header to slide a cute finish beyond Motherwell goalkeeper Liam Kelly and seal the points.

Motherwell interim boss Steven Hammell had made two changes from last weekend’s opening day win against St Mirren, with Stephen O’Donnell and Bevis Mugabi coming in for Jake Carroll and the suspended Ricki Lamie.

St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson chose to stick with largely the same side that began the season with a defeat against Hibs last time out, with Cammy MacPherson replacing the suspended Murray Davidson in the only swap.

Kevin van Veen had the first effort on goal in the third minute but his free-kick sailed harmlessly over the Saints crossbar.

MacPherson then had the first attempt for the visitors in the 11th minute, as he won the ball and drove forward but his low shot was well blocked.

St Johnstone had a great opportunity to take the lead in the 26th minute, as Theo Bair went through one on one with Kelly but the Motherwell goalkeeper saved easily.

They did not have to wait long for another chance, however, and two minutes later they broke the deadlock as Murphy latched onto a touch from Bair and expertly fired a crisp finish across Kelly and into the bottom corner.

The home side responded well though and they were inches

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