Ayunga grabs an assist in Mirren’s big win over Dundee

Kenyan striker Jonah Ayunga registered an assist as his side St. Mirren thrashed Dundee United 3-0 in an away league match played on Saturday evening.Ayunga has been in fine form in the Scottish side in recent weeks and he continued with the fine run on Saturday registering an assist before he was taken off.Curtis Main who grabbed a brace in the game opened the scoring in the 40th minute after he was teed by Mark O’Hara for a halftime advantage. Six minutes into the second half, Main grabbed his second to double Mirren’s advantage, this time Ayunga was the provider after dancing into the area before squaring the ball to his fellow striker.##NAJAVA_MECA_6580695##The points were sealed by substitute Alex Greive late on. The move that involved substitutes saw Eamonn Brophy, who had replaced Ayunga in the 77th tee Greive for an easy finish to seal the pointsSt Mirren boss Stephen Robinson refused to be carried away by the win but was full of praise by his charges.“There are only four games gone. I said we will look at it after 10 games. We didn’t get too down when we lost the first two games. We’ll lose games and we have to not get too down. We won’t win every game but we have a game plan.Of the strikers in the squad today:Curtis Main: 2 goals Jonah Ayunga: 1 assistEamonn Brophy: 1 assist Alex Greive: 1 goal Absolutely fantastic!!— Black & White Army (@bawarmy) August 20, 2022 “As long as nobody plays as an individual, we need a 20-man squad to be successful. In three games we’ve allowed three shots on target. We’re a team that goes out not to be beat. We have forward players like we have and boys off the bench being solid is a number one priority,” he said.Next for St Mirren is a home match against Hibernian on 27th August.Elsewhere in France, Harambee Stars prospect Eliot Matazo was taken off at halftime as his side Monaco suffered a 4-1 humiliation in the hands of Lens at home. Lois Openda, Deiver Machao, Seko Fofanana, and Wesley Said were on target for Lens. Benoit Badiashile scored Monaco’s consolation.

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