STEPHEN ROBINSON hopes St Mirren have some immunity to Motherwell's famed late sucker punch.
Today's visitors to Paisley have specialised in stoppage-time strikes.
They've plundered goals at the death all season and on each of the last three Saturdays earned a point thanks to scoring in 90 minutes or after.
Champions Celtic are among the victims but stubborn St Mirren have refused to wilt.
A 1-0 lead has stayed an advantage for Saints in the two clashes against Stuart Kettlewell's side.
Caolan Boyd-Munce's ninth-minute strike settled a Viaplay Cup tie and a Scott Tanser volley pinched all three points in September.
Buddies boss Robinson said: "We're a hard team to beat when we score first so that's the ultimate goal.
In this league, if you take the lead stats show that you win a lot of games and gain a lot of points from it.
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