Manager Micky Mellon lauded Lawrence Shankland’s “ridiculous” 53-yard goal which salvaged Dundee United a Tayside derby draw against St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership.
The Scotland striker launched an inch-perfect shot from just inside the opposition half, which flew over Zander Clark into the top corner and stirred stunned celebrations.
It hauled United – who had led through Louis Appere – back level after headers from Guy Melamed and Chris Kane edged St Johnstone in front.
“It was a special goal,” Mellon said. “Lawrence doesn’t look up. He just knows where the goal is. He struck it so cleanly. It’s like a golfer striking a drive. It was that kind of noise.
“It was so straight and true that you think to yourself, ‘That’s got a chance of going in’.
“It was a ridiculous moment to see it hit the back of the net. I’m pleased I’ve seen it. I don’t know how you measure great goals but this one was certainly fantastic.”
The equaliser, which was struck from wide on the right of the pitch and measured at 52.98 yards out, was a fitting tribute to United’s legendary manager Jim McLean in his former side’s first home match since his death.
A draw keeps Dundee United in sixth place, three points behind Livingston having played two extra games, and St Johnstone stay ninth, three points from bottom spot.
The form of both sides did not foretell the quality of the match, with St Johnstone winless in nine league matches, and United with just two victories in the same period. The last two meetings between the sides had both been forgettable goalless draws.
But the home team started strongly and produced a slick move to create the first goal. Liam Smith fed Nicky Clark, whose one-two with Shankland allowed him to drive to the byeline and deliver across goal, where Appere was waiting to turn home.
However, until Shankland’s ridiculous intervention, that strike was the peak of United’s fluency as St Johnstone impressively wrestled control of the match.
Melamed, the summer signing from Maccabi Netanya, has been a peripheral figure so far this season but was a menace all night for the visitors. And he took full advantage when United failed to follow his run at a corner to head home from six yards.
The striker was also involved in the build-up to his side’s second goal, as he outmuscled Lewis Neilson before setting up David Wotherspoon to cross beautifully for Kane to glance the ball into the bottom corner.
Both teams – who average fewer than one goal per game this term – attacked the second half, but it was St Johnstone who continued to carve out the better opportunities.
Melamed forced a fine stop from Benjamin Siegrist, and might have done better with his finish when gifted a path to goal by a poor pass, while Wotherspoon also had further efforts saved.
But it was Shankland’s ridiculous goal which stole the show. The 25-year-old had only scored three times all season prior to this match, which illustrates how frustrating a campaign he has had.
He had no margin for error as he attempted to catch Clark off guard, and duly dispatched to remind everyone exactly what he is capable of.
Man of the match – Guy Melamed
What did we learn?
Shankland’s still got it. A prolific scorer at Championship level, his impact in the top flight has been unremarkable so far. In his defence, he began the season injured and United’s tactics have been on the conservative side, which means he has often been isolated up front.
But manager Micky Mellon has spoken recently of a switch to a more proactive approach, which was in evidence here, and if it continues Shankland, with his finishing prowess, will surely shine.
As for St Johnstone, they are 10 games without a win in the league but continue to turn in good performances. They, much like United, draw a lot of games – that’s now five in their last 10 – usually due to a failure to take their chances.
Melamed looks like he could be the player to transfer some of those stalemates into wins. He looked sharp in the box, and got in goal-scoring positions regularly. Manager Callum Davidson will hope more minutes on the pitch will sharpen his finishing.
What they said
Dundee United manager Micky Mellon: “The second half was crying out for that wee bit of quality, which you certainly saw with Lawrence Shankland’s goal.
“He knows what he’s going to do before the ball comes to him and he executes it brilliantly. If there’s many better goals than that this season then I’ll be delighted to see them.”
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson: “I thought we were probably the dominant team. We probably should’ve taken our chances when we had them to see the game out.
“Sometimes you’ve got to hold your hands up and say, ‘what a goal’. There’s no blame on Zander Clark.”
What’s next?
Dundee United travel to Lanarkshire to play Hamilton Academical on Saturday (15:00 GMT), while St Johnstone host St Mirren at the same time.
Player of the match
ShanklandLawrence Shankland
Dundee United
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Squad number24Player nameShankland
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Squad number27Player nameAppéré
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Squad number10Player nameClark
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Squad number2Player nameSmith
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Squad number1Player nameSiegrist
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Squad number5Player nameConnolly
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Squad number23Player nameHarkes
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Squad number6Player nameReynolds
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Squad number4Player namePowers
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Squad number17Player nameRobson
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Squad number30Player nameNeilson
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Squad number9Player nameMcNulty
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Squad number20Player nameBolton
St Johnstone
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Squad number17Player nameMelamed
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Squad number10Player nameWotherspoon
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Squad number9Player nameKane
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Squad number18Player nameMcCann
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Squad number24Player nameBooth
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Squad number4Player nameMcCart
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Squad number26Player nameCraig
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Squad number6Player nameGordon
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Squad number19Player nameRooney
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Squad number8Player nameDavidson
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Squad number1Player nameClark
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Squad number7Player nameConway
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Squad number3Player nameTanser
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Squad number14Player nameMay
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Squad number22Player nameHendry
Line-ups
Dundee Utd
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Siegrist
- 30NeilsonSubstituted forBoltonat 55′minutes
- 5ConnollyBooked at 67mins
- 6Reynolds
- 2Smith
- 10Clark
- 4PowersBooked at 89mins
- 23Harkes
- 17Robson
- 24Shankland
- 27AppéréSubstituted forMcNultyat 65′minutesBooked at 79mins
Substitutes
- 3Spörle
- 8Pawlett
- 9McNulty
- 19Mehmet
- 20Bolton
- 25Fotheringham
- 36Watson
- 37Hutchinson
- 43Smith
St Johnstone
Formation 3-4-3
- 1Clark
- 19RooneyBooked at 90mins
- 6Gordon
- 4McCart
- 18McCann
- 26Craig
- 8DavidsonBooked at 55mins
- 24BoothSubstituted forTanserat 78′minutes
- 17MelamedSubstituted forHendryat 88′minutes
- 9KaneSubstituted forMayat 78′minutes
- 10WotherspoonSubstituted forConwayat 87′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Tanser
- 7Conway
- 12Parish
- 13Bryson
- 14May
- 22Hendry
- 40Denham
- 46Ferguson
Live Text
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Match ends, Dundee United 2, St. Johnstone 2.
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Second Half ends, Dundee United 2, St. Johnstone 2.
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Foul by Mark Reynolds (Dundee United).
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Murray Davidson (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Liam Smith (Dundee United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Stevie May (St. Johnstone).
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Dillon Powers (Dundee United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Callum Hendry (St. Johnstone).
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Shaun Rooney (St. Johnstone) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Dillon Powers (Dundee United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Dillon Powers (Dundee United).
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Craig Conway (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Lawrence Shankland (Dundee United).
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Murray Davidson (St. Johnstone) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, St. Johnstone. Callum Hendry replaces Guy Melamed.
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Substitution, St. Johnstone. Craig Conway replaces David Wotherspoon.
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Dillon Powers (Dundee United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Guy Melamed (St. Johnstone).
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Attempt missed. Scott Tanser (St. Johnstone) left footed shot from the left side of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Stevie May following a fast break.
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Corner, Dundee United. Conceded by Alistair McCann.