Dean Brill's poor kick out allowed John McGinn a 40-yard effort, but his audacious lob was carried just over.Inverness winger Aaron Doran, brimming with confidence following his new year's brace, burst forward on 10 minutes.He backheeled for Graeme Shinnie to play it short to the feet of David Raven and, with Doran still poised on the edge of the Buddies area, the Irishman took the initiative with a drive just wide of the left post.Stevie Mallan then squared to McLean to crash a 25-yard effort off the bar.McLean was then denied by Brill in the Inverness goal
Adam Drury beat the offside trap to move forward and his neat cutback was into the path of the former Scotland Under-21 man, but Brill proved alert to McLean's drive.Midway through the first-half McLean again came close as he curled a shot from 25 yards past a post.After a sustained period of St Mirren pressure, Inverness should have had the advantage just after the half-hour mark through McKay.A Jeroen Tesselaar mix-up allowed the Inverness striker an opening, but, as he attempted to round Mark Ridgers, the Buddies goalkeeper blocked McKay's final left-footed lunge.Inverness started the second half with purpose.Greg Tansey's early corner on the left was almost met by Josh Meekings and Gary Warren.The Inverness impetus soon petered out, though, with St Mirren seeking the opener.Tansey was dispossessed midway inside his own half just before the hour mark as McLean found Thompson
The former Rangers forward approached the left edge of the area, but, as he advanced near the six yard box, Warren made a fine saving challenge.Caley Thistle looked to get back into the game, with McKay again unable to unleash a shot following a promising passage of play, the striker opting to allow Doran another crack which the Buddies defence blocked.However, in the 77th minute Raven race down the right before laying the ball across the six-yard box for McKay to grab the winner
Source : PA
Source: PA