Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass pointed the finger of blame for the defeat to St Mirren at his own side. Connor Ronan curled home a sublime winner to move the Buddies within three points of the Premiership top six.
But the Dons' blew the chance to climb into the European spots after a disappointing display in Paisley. At the full-time whistle, Glass didn't hold back on his Aberdeen players.
He raged: “It wasn't good enough - the creativity in the final third wasn't good enough.“One moment of quality wins it for St Mirren and it's disappointing with the possession we had that one of our players didn't do it.“We knew we'd jump a couple of places with three points.
A certain amount of mental toughness is required so if you don't win a game like that then you don't lose.“The boys aren't happy - nobody is - but we have to put that right on Saturday.” Delighted St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin reckons scorer Ronan could have put himself in line for an Ireland call-up after his display.
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