Robby McCrorie 7
Made a few good stops and was unlucky with Rooney’s goal. Livi would have been a lot worse off without him.
Julien Serrano 6
Was a threat from set-pieces but was caught out of position occasionally.
Jon Guthrie 6
Did well to repel St Johnstone’s aerial bombardment. Missed a decent chance at the end of the first half.
Efe Ambrose 7
Took a sore one in the first half but soldiered on regardless. Had a good game.
Nicky Devlin 6
Was a danger with his long throws and did his best to provide width on the right.
Marvin Bartley 4
Played on the left. Started badly, got worse yet there he stayed until the 70th minute.
Steve Lawson 5
Plenty of industry but far too little guile.
Jason Holt 4
Largely anonymous. Would have been hoping for that little moment of magic to split the Saints defence but never produced it.
Scott Pittman 5
Quiet afternoon. Midfield was crying out for someone with his composure on the ball but he couldn’t provide it.
Josh Mullin 5
Tried to make things happen but wasn’t at his best. Good shot in the first half. Hooked for Forrest.
Scott Robinson 6
Full marks for effort but had to do it all himself. Threw himself about and gave everything he had.
Substitutes
Craig Sibbald 5
(for Lawson, 60) Provided greater attacking threat when he came on.
Alan Forrest 6
(for Mullin, 66) Looked very lively.
Gavin Reilly 3
(for Pittman, 66) Failed to make impact.
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas 3
(for Holt, 71) Failed to make impact.
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