Luiyi de Lucas bagged his first goal for the club in injury-time - but they were unable to hold on for the points against St Mirren
Livingston defender Luiyi de Lucas was convinced his first goal for the club would be a match-winner.
However, Davie Martindale’s men weren’t able to hold out for the three points as they switched off at the back and allowed Stav Nachmani to bundle home a dramatic equaliser in the sixth minute of injury-time. He added: “There is more added time in games now. The referees came to see us and told us the rules have changed. Every minute we don’t play, they are going to add to the end.
A neck brace was applied and the former Scotland international left the park on a stretcher - but he thankfully re-appeared and gave a thumbs up to supporters before the second half kicked-off.
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