Livingston 0-0 St Johnstone: David Martindale bemoans hosts’ wastefulness

Neither St Johnstone nor Livingston could find a clinical edgeDavid Martindale believes his Livingston side are allowing “fear” to affect their Scottish Premiership performances after the stalemate with St Johnstone made it 11 games without victory.

The West Lothian club, four points adrift at the foot of the table, had numerous chances to score, with captain Michael Devlin spurning the best of them with the final kick.

“You progress through times of adversity, we’ve all got to dig in and work through this difficult period,” manager Martindale told BBC Scotland.

“You can’t let fear take over your decision-making on the park and that’s probably what we’re finding slightly. You are one game, one goal, one win away from everything changing.”

Reaction and as it happenedKeep up to date with LivingstonThe latest St Johnstone newsLuke Robinson’s effort was disallowed for St Johnstone, who moved level on points with eighth-placed Aberdeen, with neither of the league’s lowest-scoring club able to conjure a moment of clinical quality.

For all their issues in front of goal, this game did not lack for chances – only the accuracy required to take them.

Nicky Clark would have struck early on, if only Stevie May’s square ball was hit a little more gently, and Clark went near again when home keeper Shamal George failed to deal with a low free-kick.

Livingston’s powerful and energetic forward line caused St Johnstone some strife, while Jason Holt fizzed menacingly behind them.

The wily midfielder unleashed a vicious drive on the volley from 25 yards, bringing a flying stop from Dimitar Mitov.

Livingston pressed again after the break, Devlin and Kurtis Guthrie seeing efforts comfortably stopped, before Scott Pittman lashed wide when played through and Bruce Anderson hit the side-netting from a tight angle.

It looked like the decisive touch would never arrive, but it ought to have done deep into stoppage time.

Mitov palmed a tame cross straight to the feet of Devlin, but the captain skewed a first-time finish wide with his left boot.

Man of the match – Dan PhillipsThe St Johnstone midfielder was calm and assured in the maelstrom.Goal-shy teams toil for ruthlessness – analysisToothless attack has been the scourge of each side’s campaign, with neither scoring a first-half goal in 17 of their games.

Livingston have scored only twice on their winless 11-game streak and 10 in total this season, their issues summed up by Devlin’s last-ditch miss.

Martindale fielded virtually all of his most potent attacking players, but none were able to cleave St Johnstone open.

Visiting boss Craig Levein continues to steadily improve his team’s form, taking three wins and two draws from his first nine games at the helm.

They struggled at times to deal with Livingston’s aerial threats, but had chances of their own which could, perhaps should, have been turned into goals.

What they saidLivingston manager David Martindale: “We had 14 shots, three on target, and we are not converting any of them. The conversion rate needs to get a lot better – that’s the story of the game.

“There’s no magic formula or words I’m going to say, it is going to be someone coming up with that wee bit of quality to get us a goal.”

St Johnstone manager Craig Levein: “Our performance probably didn’t merit a win and I think Davie Martindale might say the same.

“It was two fairly nervous teams slugging it out. The result was safe football and generally safe football isn’t that entertaining.

“There are things we’d like to add in January. It’s difficult, there’s also this thing about keeping the wage bill under control. We need to move some players out as well. There might be a fair bit of activity.”

What’s next?Livingston face a huge trip to fellow strugglers Motherwell on Saturday (15:00 GMT), while St Johnstone visit Dundee on Tuesday (15:00 GMT).

Line-upsLivingstonFormation 3-5-2

1George21NottinghamSubstituted forMontañoat 77’minutes6Obileye5DevlinBooked at 64mins19NoubleSubstituted forBradleyat 80’minutes18Holt8PittmanBooked at 49mins22ShinnieSubstituted forKellyat 74’minutes29Penrice9Anderson28GuthrieSubstitutes3Montaño10Kelly12Brandon16Bradley20Sangare23de Lucas32Hamilton35Ledingham40LawalSt JohnstoneFormation 3-4-2-1

1Mitov17Olufunwa6Gordon19Robinson2Brown34Phillips22Smith3GallacherSubstituted forConsidineat 45’minutes15KucheryavyiBooked at 39minsSubstituted forCareyat 41’minutesBooked at 90mins10ClarkSubstituted forKaneat 79’minutes7MaySubstituted forSpranglerat 66’minutesSubstitutes4Considine9Kane11Carey16Jephcott23Sprangler27Turner-Cooke31Richards44CostelloeReferee:Kevin Clancy

Attendance:1,602

Match StatsLive TextMatch ends, Livingston 0, St. Johnstone 0.

Second Half ends, Livingston 0, St. Johnstone 0.

Attempt missed. Michael Devlin (Livingston) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right following a set piece situation.

Foul by Matt Smith (St. Johnstone).

Cristian Montaño (Livingston) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Attempt blocked. Michael Devlin (Livingston) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Kurtis Guthrie with a headed pass.

Graham Carey (St. Johnstone) is shown the yellow card.

Foul by James Brown (St. Johnstone).

Cristian Montaño (Livingston) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Foul by Sven Sprangler (St. Johnstone).

Kurtis Guthrie (Livingston) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Attempt missed. Bruce Anderson (Livingston) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by James Penrice with a cross.

Foul by Sven Sprangler (St. Johnstone).

Kurtis Guthrie (Livingston) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt blocked. Sven Sprangler (St. Johnstone) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked.

Corner, St. Johnstone. Conceded by Scott Pittman.

Attempt missed. Bruce Anderson (Livingston) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner. Assisted by Steven Bradley with a headed pass.

Foul by Daniel Phillips (St. Johnstone).

Bruce Anderson (Livingston) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Foul by Chris Kane (St. Johnstone).

Player of the match

PhillipsDaniel Phillips

with an average of 8.11

Squad number9Player nameAnderson

Squad number29Player namePenrice

Squad number8Player namePittman

Squad number18Player nameHolt

Squad number1Player nameGeorge

Squad number6Player nameObileye

Squad number21Player nameNottingham

Squad number28Player nameGuthrie

Squad number22Player nameShinnie

Squad number10Player nameKelly

Squad number3Player nameCristian Montaño

Squad number16Player nameBradley

Squad number19Player nameNouble

Squad number5Player nameDevlin

St JohnstoneSquad number34Player namePhillips

Squad number1Player nameMitov

Squad number6Player nameGordon

Squad number19Player nameRobinson

Squad number22Player nameSmith

Squad number10Player nameClark

Squad number7Player nameMay

Squad number3Player nameGallacher

Squad number2Player nameBrown

Squad number17Player nameOlufunwa

Squad number15Player nameKucheryavyi

Squad number11Player nameCarey

Squad number9Player nameKane

Squad number4Player nameConsidine

Squad number23Player nameSprangler

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