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                                                    St Johnstone
                                                    Murray Davidson (33 mins)
                                                    Callum Davidson (35 mins)
                                                    Lee Croft (78 mins)
                                                    3-1
                                                    Dunfermline
                                                    Paul Burns (73 mins)

                                                    Clydesdale Bank Premier League , Feb 25, 2012
                                                    Ground: McDiarmid Park , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 3,732

                                                    Team news

                                                    Anderson absent for Saints St Johnstone defender Steven Anderson will miss the Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Dunfermline at McDiarmid Park with a medial ligament injury.

                                                    Michael Hart goes into the squad after signing until the end of the season.

                                                    The 32-year-old former Hibernian player, who has also played for Aberdeen and Preston, was a free agent after leaving Easter Road before the end of the January transfer window.

                                                    Boss Steve Lomas expects to see the more attacking side to Dunfermline.

                                                    The Northern Irishman was at Celtic Park on Wednesday to see the Clydesdale Bank Premier League bottom club stick 10 men behind the ball for most of the game before leaving with a 2-0 defeat.

                                                    The Pars continue their battle with Hibernian for SPL survival but Lomas, whose side are still awaiting their first home SPL win this year, believes they will approach the match in Perth differently.

                                                    "Jim McIntyre (Dunfermline manager) was totally right, he couldn't play open football against Celtic especially when goal difference could be so important," he said.

                                                    "But I think that they will feel that 'St Johnstone are great away from home and not so great at home, so let's get at them'.

                                                    "They need to start winning and putting pressure on Hibs.

                                                    "We have to guard against expectation. People might think we just have to turn up and turn Dunfermline over, it won't happen like that.

                                                    "Jim's players gave everything they could against Celtic and all credit to them.

                                                    "They are still fighting for their manager, they are all together and so we won't underestimate them.

                                                    "It will be a tough game, it is coming to the business end of the season and it's all about getting results.

                                                    "I was really happy at getting a clean sheet against Aberdeen last week.

                                                    "I said to the players that we can't score two or three goals every game to win games.

                                                    "If we keep clean sheets we have very chance to win games." McIntyre faces being without Kevin Rutkiewicz after the former Saints defender injured his ankle in Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat to Celtic.

                                                    He was replaced by club captain Austin McCann, who made his first appearance in three months following a back problem.

                                                    Full-back Jordan McMillan (ankle) and striker Andy Kirk (hamstring) could return but the Pars will still be without Mark Kerr (ankle), Iain Turner (back), Steven Bell (knee), Nick Phinn (hamstring) and Andrew Barrowman (calf).

                                                    McIntyre said: "Saturday is a game where we have to go there with confidence. We have been there and won this season before.

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                                                    Last modified 18:32 25/02/12

                                                    Saints march on St Johnstone maintained their push for a European place with a comfortable 3-1 win over Dunfermline in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

                                                    Goals from Murray Davidson and Callum Davidson put Steve Lomas' side in complete control after a one-sided first half.

                                                    Pars substitute Paul Burns halved the deficit on a rare attack but Lee Croft killed off the game with a fine third.

                                                    St Johnstone are fourth behind Motherwell, while relegation-threatened Dunfermline sit three points behind Hibernian at the bottom having played a game more.

                                                    McDiarmid Park boss Lomas made just one change to his line-up from the 0-0 draw with Aberdeen last weekend. Croft returned to the right side of midfield as Chris Millar was left on the bench.

                                                    Dunfermline manager Jim McIntyre made three changes to the side that lost 2-0 to Celtic in midweek. Austin McCann, Gary Mason and Martin Hardie were all restored to the side, with Burns and Kyle Hutton dropping to the bench. Kevin Rutkiewicz missed out completely.

                                                    St Johnstone were out to end a poor run of home form, having suffered three successive defeats in Perth.

                                                    Dunfermline, with only one win since November 5, were looking to put pressure on relegation rivals Hibs.

                                                    The home side hogged possession from the start and Dunfermline were pinned back in their own half. Francisco Sandaza was looking lively and several dangerous crosses were fired in, but Dunfermline held firm.

                                                    St Johnstone were dealt a blow in the 15th minute when Jody Morris limped off, with Millar replacing him.

                                                    Dunfermline goalkeeper Chris Smith has been heavily criticised this season but pulled off a superb double save as first he dived to his right to keep out Croft's drive and then somehow clawed Sandaza's rebound effort off the line.

                                                    St Johnstone kept pressing and Frazer Wright's goalbound header was blocked by Paddy Boyle.

                                                    It was one-way traffic and St Johnstone were inches away from taking the lead in the 26th minute. Liam Craig's inswinging free-kick missed everyone and smashed off the post, before Dunfermline scrambled clear.

                                                    Sandaza's movement was exceptional and a lovely flick released Croft, but his low shot was gathered by Smith. Murray Davidson was next to try his luck with a turn and low drive in the 32nd minute but again Smith saved well.

                                                    However, that only postponed the inevitable as St Johnstone finally broke the deadlock 60 seconds later. Croft's chip was headed into the box by Millar and Murray Davidson swept home after good work from Sandaza.

                                                    In St Johnstone's next attack, it was 2-0. Sandaza found space in the box and fed Callum Davidson with a sublime disguised pass. The full-back raced clear on goal and made no mistake from eight yards with a fine low finish.

                                                    Dunfermline boss McIntyre made another change at the break, with Paul Willis replacing Boyle.

                                                    However, that did nothing to alter the flow of the game and the Pars manager threw on Andy Kirk for Liam Buchanan in the 55th minute.

                                                    Still St Johnstone dominated. Sandaza was leading the line superbly and teed up Murray Davidson for a shot that was blocked.

                                                    The Spaniard then burst through himself on the hour-mark, twisting and turning before shooting narrowly wide.

                                                    Dunfermline at last applied some pressure on the St Johnstone defence but David McCracken made a brave block from Andy Dowie's drive.

                                                    Croft smashed a rising drive off the upright in the 69th minute as St Johnstone chased a third but it was Dunfermline who grabbed an unexpected lifeline in the 73rd minute when Burns' curling shot came through a sea of bodies and nestled in the corner.

                                                    However, St Johnstone regrouped and almost added a third when Craig's shot flew across the face of goal. Craig was handed a second chance moments later and forced Smith into a brave save.

                                                    But St Johnstone would not be denied for long and Croft made it 3-1 in the 78th minute with a precise finish from 12 yards after some great skill.

                                                    Cillian Sheridan then hit the post in injury time as St Johnstone cruised to victory.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    St JohnstoneRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    15 Alan Mannus
                                                    2 David MacKay
                                                    5 Frazer Wright
                                                    18 David McCracken
                                                    3 Callum Davidson Goal
                                                    9 Lee Croft(sub 86) Goal
                                                    8 Murray Davidson Goal
                                                    4 Jody Morris(sub 12)
                                                    10 Liam Craig
                                                    11 Cillian Sheridan
                                                    21 Francisco Sandaza(sub 75)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Peter Enckelman
                                                    7 Chris Millar(sub 12)
                                                    12 Alan Maybury
                                                    23 Marcus Haber(sub 75)
                                                    22 Kudus Oyenuga
                                                    46 James Keatings(sub 86)
                                                    34 Keiran Stewart
                                                    DunfermlineRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    20 Chris Smith
                                                    15 Andy Dowie
                                                    6 Alex Keddie
                                                    3 Austin McCann
                                                    13 Patrick Boyle(sub 45)
                                                    7 Joe Cardle
                                                    8 Martin Hardie
                                                    4 Gary Mason
                                                    23 Ryan Thomson
                                                    11 David Graham(sub 36)
                                                    19 Liam Buchanan(sub 54)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    30 Ryan Goodfellow
                                                    10 Andy Kirk(sub 54)
                                                    12 Steven McDougall
                                                    17 Paul Burns(sub 36) Goal
                                                    22 Paul Willis(sub 45)
                                                    24 Kyle Hutton
                                                    39 Kerr Young

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