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St. Mirren 1 - 1 Aberdeen

HT Score: St. Mirren 0 - 1 Aberdeen

SPL
St. Mirren scorers: Broadfoot 88
Aberdeen scorers: Crawford 33.

19/08/2006 | KO: 12:30

Dons blow chance of claiming top spot

Aberdeen were only two minutes away from the top of the SPL when they conceded another late goal. Aberdeen had taken advantage of a howler from Broadfoot in the first half then had what looked like a perfectly good goal disallowed late in the first half. The Dons ended up getting pushed further and further back and paid the price in the 88th minute when Broadfoot atoned for his earlier error. Jimmy Calderwood will be concerned that this is the third time in four matches that his side have lost a lead and the second time that they have lost two points in the closing minutes.

St. Mirren were first to threaten in the opening minute when Langfield had to stretch to save from Keane and Diamond completed the clearance as he booted the ball out for the first corner. Aberdeen cleared the corner and countered through Nicholson but a lack of conviction ended the threat. Mackie was quick to close down keeper Smith in the fifth minute and the home stopper was fortunate to escape with a goal kick. Mackie was again involved a minute later when he collected a Crawford knock down and won the Dons first corner. Debut boy Dan Smith took the set play and the Dons put the home side under a bit of sustained pressure.

Dan Smith attempted a long-range free kick in the eighth minute but he failed to get any power behind the shot. A minute later Sutton set up Brady and he fired inches over the bar. A home corner in the 11th minute was easily defended but Aberdeen were being forced onto the back foot at this early stage with St. Mirren quick to close them down. The home side were worryingly winning everything in the air and Lappin looped another header over the bar in the 15th minute. Aberdeen did break forward in the 18th minute and another Smith corner was punched clear by the Saints keeper.

The home side went close again in the 25th minute when Broadfoot headed a McGowan free kick towards goal, but Langfield saved well. The Dons were being penalised for every challenge at this stage with Mackie conceding a particularly strange free kick for allowing a St. Mirren defender to try and pull the shirt of his back. Aberdeen?s lack of ability to win anything in the air was beginning to be a worry as Lapin beat Clark to the ball and headed off target in the 29th minute. Then on the half hour mark Nicholson was given a glimpse of goal eight yards out but attempted a lob when a driven shot may have been more profitable.

Aberdeen then accepted a gift when Broadfoot made a howler as he attempted a pass back under pressure from Mackie allowing Crawford to nip in, clip the ball over the keeper and volley it into the net. A minute later Jamie Smith went on a run and his deflected effort landed on the roof of the net. Another fine piece of play in the 38th minute saw a St. Mirren defender slide in on Clark to concede a corner only for the officials to award a goal kick.

The same official denied the Dons again in the 40th minute when Mackie looked to have timed his run perfectly as he collected a Crawford pass and finished well only to have the goal chalked off for offside. This decision was to ultimately prove costly. Crawford then set up Dempsey two minutes later after a clever dummy from Jamie Smith. Unfortunately the midfielder fired wide of the target. Aberdeen were looking more positive now and Nicholson had a shot blocked before Dempsey was crowded out.

Aberdeen started strongly after the break and there were muted appeals for a spot kick in the 48th minute when Clark went down in the box. Zander Diamond was the first player booked for a challenge in the 53rd minute that produced a rather theatrical dive. The subsequent free kick almost produced an equaliser when a Potter header was blocked deep in the Dons defence. The home side took confidence from this chance and continued to trouble the visitor?s with van Zanten sending over a tempting cross in the 57th minute that evaded everyone.

Aberdeen threatened again on the hour mark when goalkeeper Smith denied Mackie from a set play before St. Mirren raced forward to threaten at the other end. Foster then replaced Crawford in the 61st minute as the home side started to gain the upper hand. There were spot kick appeals from the home side two minutes later but Russell Anderson could have done little to prevent the ball hitting his arm. Aberdeen were soaking up immense pressure now and were limited to the occasional break as they desperately hung on to their lead.

Mehmet and van Zanten then carved out a chance for Keane in the 73rd minute but the striker headed wide of the target. Stewart then replaced Dan Smith in the 75th minute causing another reshuffle in the ranks. With ten minutes remaining the home side were awarded a soft free kick with Mackie off the park receiving treatment, but fortunately the Dons stood firm. Foster should have added a second in the 82nd minute when he went through in on goal but could only side foot the ball wide. McGowan collected a yellow card for a professional foul earlier in the move.

With only three minutes remaining Mehmet had a great chance to level but headed over the bar. Then seconds later Broadfoot made up for his earlier mistake when he drilled the ball past Langfield. The Dons tried to salvage the game but Considine could only head a Foster cross tamely into the keeper?s arms. Then in injury time Sutton fired high over the bar when a cross, drilled across the goal, looked the better option. With seconds remaining St. Mirren almost claimed all three points when Mehmet drilled the ball over the bar with Langfield looking beaten.


Match Stats:

Saints Dons
Goal Attempts 13 6
On Target 3 3
Corners 6 3
Possession 54% 46%

St. Mirren Teamsheet
Smith, Broadfoot, McGowne, Potter, van Zanten, Brady (Mehmet  69), Murray, Molloy (McKenna  86), Lappin (Corcoran 79), Sutton, Keane.

Bookings:  McGowan 82
Aberdeen Teamsheet
Langfield, Smith (Stewart 75), Considine, Smith, Anderson, Diamond, Nicholson, Dempsey, Mackie, Crawford (Foster 61), Clark.

Unused Subs: Donald, Winter, Maguire, Macaulay, Soutar.

Bookings:  Diamond (53).
Attendance: 5,344
Venue: St Mirren Park (Love Street), Paisley
Referee: Mike McCurry, Glasgow
Jimmy and Gus have a chat before the action starts.
1/11
Barry Nicholson battles in midfield.
2/11
Zander Diamond in action this afternoon.
3/11
Steve Crawford opens the scoring against Saints.
4/11
Jamie Smith is first to congratulate him.
5/11
Dan Smith makes his debut for the Dons.
6/11
Jamie Smith battles for the ball against St. Mirren.
7/11
Nicholson blocks another Saints effort.
8/11
Darren Mackie challenges for the ball this afternoon.
9/11
Andrew Considine is challenged as Saints increase the threat.
10/11
Two minutes from top spot and the Dons concede to record their third draw.
11/11