BBC Radio Scotland pundit Barry Wilsonpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2015
"It is like a training game. It is waves of attack by Inverness in the second half."
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"It is like a training game. It is waves of attack by Inverness in the second half."
"They are struggling to get out are St Johnstone and they are picking the wrong passes to have any meaningful attack."
A fine display of attacking passing almost ends with a third goal for Caley Thisle as Aaron Doran's shot is saved by goalkeeper Alan Mannus and Billy McKay's attempt to score with the rebound is deflected over the crossbar.
It seems like defender Frazer Wright is struggling with a knock. Problems piling up for St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright, who has already made two changes.
Another change by St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright, with Gary McDonald coming on for Scott Brown in midfield. Can it change the course of the game?
Stephen Collins: "The 'pay what you can' scheme at Inverness CT is inspired. Irish league & FA league 1&2 should try it. Footy for the people."
"After the first five minutes, it's been men against boys."
"I have been a bit disappointed with St Johnstone. They don't look they have any ambition to get up the pitch."
Having set up the second goal, defender Carl Tremarco strides forward and fires a shot just wide.
Carl Tremarco shows great persistence to get to the by-line and, when Saints goalkeeper Alan Mannus fails to deal with the cross, Marley Watkins is there to apply the finish.
Billy McKay pounces for his fifth goal in four games after St Johnstone pay for a poor clearance and Graeme Shinnie's cross tees up the striker.
St Johnstone, who already have a few injury problems to contend with, lose Michael O'Halloran, with the striker being replaced with Chris Kane.
Caley Thistle winger Aaron Doran has scored some spectacular long-range goals, but this time he shoots well wide from 30 yards. However,, it almost turned into a good pass, with team-mate Billy McKay just failing to connect in front of goal.
"I would have thought that St Johnstone would have defended better than this. It is only 19 minutes and they've given Inverness three clear-cut chances."
A superb stop from Alan Manus as the St Johnstone goalkeeper holds a fine downward header from Billy McKay.
Aaron Doran fires wide after Billy McKay shot flies across the face of the St Johnstone goal. A bad miss by the winger, who should have at least hit the target.