Harambee Stars striker Jonah Ayunga extended his blistering form in the Scottish Premiership, scoring and assisting as St. Mirren edged Ross County 3-2 in a nail-biting clash to seal a top-six finish.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsAyunga’s heroics helped the Buddies secure their third consecutive top-half finish in the league in a match that had everything – drama, goals, and high stakes at the SMISA Stadium.St. Mirren came into the game knowing only a win would be enough to leapfrog Hearts and Motherwell into the final top-six berth. And they did it the hard way.##NAJAVA_MECA_8850202##After Ronan Hale opened the scoring for County, Ayunga turned provider in the 36th minute, setting up Caolan Boyd-Munce to level the game with a thunderous 35-yard strike.Four minutes into the second half, Ayunga put the Saints ahead, slotting home from close range after his initial effort was blocked by County keeper Dimitar Mitov.But the visitors were not yet done. Jordan White brought Ross County level again in the 63rd minute, setting up a tense finale.With time running out, St. Mirren found their moment of magic.In the 86th minute, Moses Idowu drilled a low shot into the bottom corner from outside the box, sending the home fans into raptures and securing a massive win.Prodigal son Benson Omala scores as Gor Mahia sink Bandari in stoppage timeManager Stephen Robinson, who had urged his side to take matters into their own hands, watched his players deliver a spirited, front-foot performance.##NAJAVA_MECA_8850221##Wanyama’s Dunfermline claims crucial victoryIn the Scottish Championship, Victor Wanyama’s new club, Dunfermline Athletic, earned a priceless 1-0 win over fellow relegation battlers Queen’s Park.Wanyama came on as a 91st-minute substitute to shore up the three crucial points for Dunfermline, and he did exactly that after coming from a red card suspension. Chris Kane’s 69th-minute strike proved decisive in a tight encounter, lifting Dunfermline out of the relegation playoff zone on goal difference.With Hamilton winning at Partick Thistle, the result dropped Queen’s Park into ninth place as the relegation race heats up.Why Timothy Ouma is yet to report back to Slavia Prague after securing Ksh473 million transferWith just three games left, both Dunfermline and Queen’s Park are now five points clear of bottom-placed Airdrieonians — but the fight for survival is far from over.
