The playmaker took the kick himself, finding James McPake unmarked on the penalty spot, but the centre-half could only head meekly into the arms of Mark Ridgers.The visitors were too often slack in possession in the first half, with Greg Stewart and Harkins struggling to make the ball stick in advanced areas and simple passes too often going astray
St Mirren maintained the upper hand, and they took a deserved lead in the 39th minute.Mallan, who had been at the centre of everything positive for the home side, fed a lovely ball through the midfield to find McLean 25 yards from goal
McLean had time to turn before advancing a few yards and crashing a brilliant left-foot strike past Bain into the bottom-left corner for his second goal against a side from the City of Discovery in a matter of days.The goal seemed to awaken Dundee from their slumber, and they almost hit back immediately, Harkins' curling effort looking destined for the top corner before the intervention of Ridgers with a wonderful right-handed save, preserving the Buddies' slender but well-earned advantage at the break.The hosts started the second half in a similar fashion to the first - on the front foot - and McPake almost put through his own net from McLean's pull-back from the byline
From the resulting corner, McLean found a yard of space and perhaps should have done better than head narrowly over.Then, from out of nowhere, Dundee produced perhaps the best passage of play of the entire match to draw level in the 52nd minute
A wonderful one-touch passing move saw Paul McGowan flick the ball through for Stewart, who drew Ridgers before squaring to right-back Gary Irvine all on his own in the six-yard area to tap into the empty net for his fourth goal of the season.Suddenly, it was St Mirren who were looking the less sure-footed, and Dundee took the lead after 68 minutes
Stewart's free-kick was headed back to him by McLean, allowing Stewart to advance on goal and ride a couple of challenges before feeding Davidson just inside the area
The midfielder turned and got a shot away which looped up off of the outstretched leg of the luckless Marc McAusland and over Ridgers into the net.St Mirren should have been level five minutes later, Jason Naismith whipping in a delightful ball that found McLean unmarked in the centre of goal, but again the midfielder was off the mark with his header and the ball skewed over the bar.Then came the game's moment of controversy, as the home side were reduced to 10 men after 80 minutes
Kevin Thomson gave the ball away carelessly to John McGinn, who fed Arquin inside the box
The frontman, who had earlier been cautioned for showing his studs in midfield, went down too easily for referee Steven McLean's liking as he cut inside and he was shown his second yellow card.There was a lengthy stoppage as goal hero Davidson received a nasty-looking injury late on, resulting in six minutes of added time, but the 10 men of St Mirren could find no way back to ease their relegation worries
Source : PA
Source: PA