St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson revealed that Brann’s ‘time-wasting’ was the set off for a late controversy that angered the Norwegians.
Main 1-0 within the UEFA Convention League tie after Felix Myhre’s opener, the guests believed the Paisley aspect ought to have performed a throw-in again to them after that they had put the ball out for a house participant to obtain remedy.
Shaun Rooney declined the invitation, nevertheless, and launched a Saints assault, with the throw not directly resulting in Toyosi Olusanya’s dramatic late equaliser because the match completed 1-1.
Requested to elucidate what had occurred with the throw-in, Buddies supervisor Robinson mentioned: ‘I requested the boys about it afterwards and so they felt Brann had been time-wasting and so they had been taking place with cramp.
‘They’re 16 video games into their season … they perhaps must be fitter, I don’t know. We didn’t rating instantly from the throw.
‘To be alive on this tie is a fairytale from the place this membership has come from. We competed with an excellent aspect. We may also be a lot, significantly better. We by no means gave up and it units the tie up properly.’
Olusanya celebrates his dramatic late leveller for St Mirren towards Brann
It is 1-1 after 90 minutes as Olusanya slides the ball dwelling for the Paisley aspect
St Mirren participant James Scott clearly enjoys the late purpose which gave Saints hope in tie
Brann coach Eirik Horneland performed down the late flashpoint forward of subsequent week’s second leg in Norway, however a number of visiting membership officers are thought to have voiced their displeasure.
Horneland mentioned: ‘It was a giant European sport and there was loads of adrenaline on the finish. We misplaced a late purpose and so they scored a late purpose. We have now to simply accept it was a draw.’
There’s anger at full-time as bosses Robinson and Horneland have a serious disagreement
The 2 managers change phrases at finish of a controversial match
Ex-Rangers participant Ryan Jack was a spectator, triggering hypothesis he may be a part of St Mirren
Olusanya is banned for the second leg after an unfortunate reserving for a collision with keeper Mathias Dyngeland.
Subjected to an exacting shift throughout the pitch for giant components of the tie by a horny and efficent Brann aspect, Saints refused to buckle.
Ellery Balcombe conjured a string of excellent saves to take care of parity till Brann’s greatest participant, Myhre, struck quarter-hour from time.
There would have been few complaints at that end result however St Mirren discovered a route again into the tie with Olusanya’s controversial equaliser within the ninetieth minute.

















