Under 20s boss Jonatan Johansson was delighted his side got back to winning ways after a thumping 5-1 win over St Johnstone.
An experienced Steelmen side, containing no fewer than eight players with first-team experience along with new singing Kallum Higginbotham, proved too much for what was a young Saints line-up.
Bob McHugh demonstrated his quality with an impressive four-goal haul, including a super strike to secure his hat-trick.
Stevie Hetherington rounded off the win with a stunning long-range effort and completed what was a good run out for a lot of lads who haven’t had too much competitive football of late.
106-times capped Johansson was pleased his side started the second half of the campaign in positive fashion.
[pullquote]We were rusty in the first half and we were slow to start. The passing was poor and we were a bit fortunate to be 2-0 at half time but in saying that the second half was very good and we scored some very good goals so that is pleasing.[/pullquote]
“I’m happy to be on a winning team again,” he told MFC TV after the match.
“We were rusty in the first half and we were slow to start. The passing was poor and we were a bit fortunate to be 2-0 at half time but in saying that the second half was very good and we scored some very good goals so that is pleasing.
“I said before it’s very important to get the little break out of your system and it’s good for some of the first team to do it here and not under the pressure of a Saturday game. It was a bonus to all of them to play in this game and get that winning mentality back.
“Bob is a fantastic finisher and it’s no surprise he scores for the first team when he comes on and it’s no surprise he scores four goals at this level. His all round game is very good and I’m pleased to have him in my side.”
