Buddies boss Kate Cooper was confident her side would turn things around in the league as the stats remained positive.
That’s because she believed the stats that proved to her they were motoring in the right direction.
But another Ross finish was followed up by a Helen McLeod goal that secured an impressive 6-2 victory for the Paisley side. “We lost a couple of poor goals but, even then, we virtually scored straight after their second to put the game to bed. “That’s why I was always confident things would turn around for us. I know stats aren’t the be-all and end-all, but they are a great way to measure how the team is performing as a whole.
The Saints are back in action in Paisley this Sunday – looking to make it back-to-back wins in the SWF League One against Stenhousemuir.
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