Toyosi Olusanya says St Mirren back themselves against anyone in the Scottish Cup after Saturday's 3-1 victory against League One opponents Queen of the South. Olusanya's first-half double was key for Stephen Robinson's side, sliding in at the back post to open the scoring before heading home Callum Penman's cross for the second.
Watch the best of the action as Premiership St Mirren beat League 1 Queen of the South in the Scottish Cup fourth round.
Toyosi Olusanya’s clinical early double set St Mirren on course for a 3-1 away victory over Queen of the South in the fourth round of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup. The Englishman notched in the 10th and 21st minutes to take his tally for the season to 10 goals and put the William Hill Premiership side in command of the tie at Palmerston Park.
A bumper crowd is expected at Palmerston as Peter Murphy's men face the Premiership outfit in the fourth round
After falling short against Dundee, Kilmarnock and Celtic, Stephen Robinson 's side most recently hosted Dundee United last weekend and succumbed to a 1-0 loss as Louis Moult broke the deadlock at the SMISA Stadium in the 88th minute and snatched all three points.
Stephen Robinson has admitted St Mirren are in the dark over Conor McMenamin’s latest injury setback. The Northern Irish winger has been sidelined since coming off in the dramatic 3-2 Premiership win over St Johnstone on December 14.
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