Ramos and Mochrie score on debuts in St Mirren Cup win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 8:23 PM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Samuel Ramos and Chris Mochrie both scored on their St Mirren debuts during a 4-0 win over Dumbarton in the Premier Sports Cup on Saturday. Ramos, a Spanish midfielder, netted twice, while former Dundee United forward Mochrie also found the net. Head coach Craig McLeish expressed satisfaction with their contributions, highlighting the importance of creativity and goal-scoring from new signings. Thomas Falconer added to the tally, helping St Mirren kick off their title defense with a strong performance at Cliftonhill.
- •St Mirren defeated Dumbarton 4-0 in the Premier Sports Cup.
- •Samuel Ramos scored two goals on his debut.
- •Chris Mochrie also marked his debut with a goal.
- •Thomas Falconer completed the scoring for St Mirren.
- •Craig McLeish praised the debutants' performances.
- 8:23 PMYahoo Sports — Debut goals for Ramos and Mochrie delight McLeish
"Craig McLeish was thrilled to see summer signings Samuel Ramos and Chris Mochrie mark their St Mirren debuts with goals in Saturday's 4-0 Premier Sports Cup victory over Dumbarton. Spanish midfielder Ramos notched a double either side of a strike from former Dundee United and Airdrie forward Mochrie at Cliftonhill. "I'm delighted for them both," said head coach McLeish.
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