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  1. Who are the Premiership's best xG overperformers?published at 16:26 26 March

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Scottish Premiership xG table

    What if the Scottish Premiership was decided on overperforming your expected goals (xG) rating?

    You're rolling your eyes, aren't you? Fair enough, but the above graphic still paints an interesting picture.

    In the second column you will see each team's current xG tally after 30 games, but the table is sorted based on the third column, which shows how much each side has overperformed or underperformed by.

    For example, the chances leaders Celtic have created throughout the season suggests they should have scored around 77 goals, but Brendan Rodgers' side have surpassed that tally with an overperformance of almost 12 goals.

    Remarkably, Dundee have overperformed their xG total of 34 by 11 goals. If Tony Docherty's side could sort out their defensive issues, it's safe to assume they wouldn't be fighting for survival.

    It's the opposite for Kilmarnock, with their underperformance of 5.5 showing they have struggled to take their chances. Addressing that is key if Derek McInnes wants to pull his side away from the bottom.

    Other underperformers include Hibernian, Dundee United and Ross County, while the remainder of the teams in the division appear to be fairly steady.

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  2. In numbers: Saints' struggles in front of goalpublished at 17:45 25 March

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Makenzie KirkImage source, SNS
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    Makenzie Kirk is St Johnstone's top scorer this season with seven goals

    St Johnstone are facing a battle at the bottom as they look to secure their Premiership status for next season.

    They are currently rock bottom of the top-flight table, five points behind Dundee in 11th.

    We have taken a look at some of their stats in comparison to the rest of the teams in the league this season to work out what's going wrong.

    In front of goal, the numbers don't look good. They have scored the second fewest goals this season - an average of 1.1 goals per game - while conceding the second most at 1.8 per match.

    Their expected goals tally is the lowest in the division, as is their shots on target per match, and in terms of big chances only Ross County have created fewer.

    Simo Valakari's side have also had the second fewest touches in the opposition box.

    On a more positive note, they are in the top half for average possession (53.4%) - only Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Aberdeen have more - plus they are third for accurate passes per match, with only Celtic and Rangers completing more.

    However, positive possession and passing stats will count for little if they cannot address the issues they are facing in both boxes.

  3. Valakari hails Douglas influence - gossippublished at 10:06 23 March

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has hailed the influence of Barry Douglas on and off the pitch since the 35-year-old left-back joined the Scottish Premiership club as a free agent until the end of the season in October. (The Courier), external

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  4. Balodis keeps clean sheet for Latviapublished at 12:45 22 March

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    Daniels Balodis kept a clean sheet for Latvia as they kicked off their World Cup qualification campaign with a 1-0 win over Andorra.

    The 26-year-old defender played the full 90 minutes and won the most tackles in the game, with three successes. He also racked up am impressive 86% passing accuracy, with 73 of out his 85 passes finding a teammate.

    They next face England on Monday evening.

  5. 'Wright dependable in any position & too many disappointments'published at 17:53 21 March

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    Drey Wright and Craig LeveinImage source, SNS

    We asked for your St Johnstone player of the year - and the biggest disappointment.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Willie: It has to be Drey Wright for player of the season. He is dependable in whatever position he is asked to play. Biggest letdown was the way Craig Levein mismanaged the young goalkeepers, removing the keeper coach and failing to bring in an experienced keeper.

    Paul: Best player has consistently been Sven Sprangler. Biggest letdown definitely Benjamin Kimpioka, especially after the way he started the season.

    Robin: Player of the season - Makenzie Kirk has been the surprise, but so far would probably be Bozo Mikulic despite only arriving in October. His knee injury was a cruel blow for him and us.

    As for a flop, there's too many to choose from. Josh Rae, Ross Sinclair, Kyle Cameron (somehow made captain), Uche Ikpeazu (is he a flop if he has never played for us?) and Matt Smith all flattered to deceive on the field, but the biggest flop was Levein.

    Cameron: Player of the season so far has got to be Wright for me, closely followed by Sprangler. In terms of disappointment, unfortunately there are too many, hence we are now facing relegation, but I'd actually say Kimpioka. Even though he has scored some goals, if he'd kept his head down all season instead of getting caught up in contract and transfer nonsense we might be a few points better off. As for Levein and his recruitment, where do you start?

    Duncan: Difficult question in a difficult campaign, with a different 11 for the second half of the season. Therefore the only three names that can considered are Sprangler, Wright and Kirk. Sprangler's commitment to get stuck in despite dark times has been inspiring; Wright's willingness to plug gaps and put in a shift has been inspiring; without Kirk's goals, where would we be? Tough choice!

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  6. Who is your St Johnstone player of season? And biggest letdown?published at 15:29 20 March

    Have your say

    With just eight Premiership games left, we're down to the business end of the season.

    Player reputations have been enhanced - or sullied - with their performances throughout the campaign.

    As thoughts begin to turn to end-of-term awards, we want to know your St Johnstone player of the season so far - and the biggest flop.

    Share your views

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  7. Former Saints player Steel dies at 89published at 10:59 20 March

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    Former St Johnstone attacking midfielder Billy Steel has died at age 89.

    After joining from Edinburgh Thistle in 1953, Steel made 83 appearances and scored 35 goals in a Saints spell spanning nearly five years.

    "Our thoughts are with Billy's family at this sad time," said the club in a statement.

  8. 'Griffith rejected Panama call to make Saints priority' - gossippublished at 08:17 20 March

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has revealed that Victor Griffith declined a Panama call-up so the 24-year-old midfielder could get himself in the best possible condition for his club's battle to avoid relegation from the Scottish Premiership and prepare for their Scottish Cup semi-final. (The Courier), external

    Read Thursday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  9. 'Saints boss still interested in striker Espejord' - gossippublished at 07:45 19 March

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has confirmed he missed out on signing Norwegian striker Runar Espejord earlier this month but has not dismissed the possibility of a further attempt to secure the 29-year-old, who only signed a one-year contract with Haugesund after leaving Bodo/Glimt. (The Courier), external

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  10. 'Harsh reality of our future rears its ugly head again'published at 15:27 18 March

    Sam Miller
    Fan writer

    St Johnstone fan voice

    I'm not usually one for conspiracy theories, but I couldn't help but feel that the Dundee teams conspired against us on Sunday to ensure the most successful team in Tayside this millennium (obviously us) would disappear without a trace.

    The weekend felt like one step forward and two steps back, and the harsh reality of our future has reared its ugly head once again.

    Stats are wonderful. They say we've only lost two of our past 10 games. Incredible and definitely top-six form.

    However, the reality is one league win in five games, and that's unfortunately the one that matters.

    But as long as there are points available, I'll remain positive.

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  11. Saints defender features in TOTWpublished at 13:13 17 March

    Team of the week

    Zach Mitchell (St Johnstone): An impressive performance from the 20-year-old English defender. A clean sheet to earn what may prove to be a valuable point against Aberdeen.

  12. Highlights: St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeenpublished at 18:14 16 March

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    Watch all the action from St Johnstone and Aberdeen's goalless draw in the Scottish Premiership.

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  13. 'Saints frustrating again'published at 13:42 16 March

    Your views

    Saints fans, we asked for your views on Saturday's goalless draw with Aberdeen.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Anon: Thought the first half was slow. We always seem to be keeping into thick of things instead of watching the other side of pitch where there is a a free player that could be getting the ball fast up the pitch. It happens every time and needs to change. The second half was a lot faster and better.

    Neil: Terrible game! So frustrating again and again. We have no threat up front, then we make subs and it gets worse, just nothing! Aberdeen were not up to much really and we were not showing any class. Few Saints players were good throughout.

    Anon: We played alright. I was at the game and it was lovely to see so many fans but wish we got the three points. Only two from safety now though

    Willie: Not much between the teams and a draw a fair result. The biggest opportunity of the game was missed by Saints in the first half. We are struggling with a lack of quality in the final third.

  14. St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen: Key statspublished at 12:47 16 March

    St Johnstone v AberdeenImage source, SNS
    • St. Johnstone are undefeated in their last three games in the Premiership, their last longer unbeaten streak was from 27 December 2023 to 3 February 2024, a run of four games.

    • Aberdeen have failed to win in their last three games in the Premiership, their last longer winless streak was from 23 November 2024 to 1 February 2025, a run of 14 games.

    • St. Johnstone have failed to score a first-half goal in 22 of their 30 games, no team has failed to do so more often in the Premiership this season.

    • Aberdeen have committed 12 fouls in this match, higher than their season average of 11.1 in the Premiership.

  15. Watch highlights from St Johnstone's goalless draw with Aberdeenpublished at 12:30 16 March

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    St Johnstone and Aberdeen held out a goalless draw at McDiarmid Park on Saturday.

    You can catch all the highlights from the Premiership clash over on BBC iPlayer or via this link.

  16. St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen: Have your saypublished at 17:29 15 March

    Have your say

    Saints fans, were you at McDiarmid Park on Saturday or following the action from home? What did you make of the game? Are you happy with the point or did you think you deserved all three?

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  17. St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen: What Valakari saidpublished at 17:28 15 March

    Simo ValakariImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari: "I think everyone saw it was a very tight game, not much between the teams.

    "We had our chance in the first half, we defended against a very dangerous attacking force, it was a very, very tight game. It's a step forward. We have lost these matches earlier. If we cannot win it let's take the point and it's one point gained.

    "We had a good start, put the pressure on them but we did not score. We needed to defend, we needed to fight, needed to create more chances but we couldn't so we'll take the point.

    "We came here to win, we need to win but if we cannot win we take the point and you never know how valuable it will be at the end of the season.

    "I felt we were very very solid [at the back] against a strong team who attack with power. That's a team effort, our strikers put a lot of energy into the pressing, made it difficult for the opponent in the build up.

    "We looked solid and that's the foundation for the survival fight. We will create, we will do the things but we have to be solid."

  18. St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen: Analysispublished at 17:15 15 March

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    When you are battling for your life at the bottom of the league, every point is a prisoner. So this will be gratefully grasped and tucked away for safety.

    One is, of course, better than none but, while it sounds greedy, St Johnstone could have done with all three.

    Depending on what happens in Sunday's Dundee derby, the Perth side could end the weekend well adrift at the foot of the table.

    Of course they might not – but it serves to highlight the perilous situation they find themselves in.

    Simo Valakari's team are in a predicament which is about fine lines and what happened against Aberdeen serves to reinforce that point.

    His team have now lost just two of their last seven league games but it is wins that will prove priceless over the coming weeks as they continue in their bid to survive.

  19. St Johnstone v Aberdeen: Team newspublished at 20:04 14 March

    Aberdeen’s Kevin Nisbet and St Johnstone’s Jack SandersImage source, SNS

    St Johnstone have Victor Griffith pushing for fitness while Uche Ikpeazu, Bozo Mikulic (both knee) and Sam McClelland (Achilles) are out long term.

    Aberdeen forward Ester Sokler is back in contention but Kristers Tobers is still out along with Vicente Besuijen (knee), Jamie McGrath and Gavin Molloy (both shoulder).

  20. Holt taking 'positive signs' into survival battlepublished at 17:52 14 March

    Jason HoltImage source, SNS

    Jason Holt hopes St Johnstone's Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at Hampden can provide a boost to the club's scramble for top-flight survival.

    Simo Valakari's side beat Livingston 1-0 to reach the national stadium, and Holt says they showed different elements to their game.

    "It was a really good result which takes us into the semis, most importantly we showed a couple of different sides to our game," he said.

    "First half was backs to the wall a bit and we were under a lot of pressure. We got in at half-time and reset a bit and improved in the second half.

    "That gives us positive signs that, in the league games, if at any time we are under pressure, we can deal with it and ride it out and know we can come out the other side.

    "We're really happy with it, it is massive. It gives us another wee lift going into the weekend, it's back to the league which is the most important thing and what we have set our sights on."

    Saints are unbeaten in their past three outings in all competitions and have narrowed the gap at the bottom to three points as they prepare to host Aberdeen on Saturday.

    "Take away the game on Monday, previous to that the form's been pretty good and it's put us into a position where it's a lot more competitive, which is how we wanted it going into the last stretch of the season," midfielder Holt added.