Aberdeen 3 - 0 Gretna

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Saturday Mar 15 2008 03:00

Aberdeen recorded their first win in ten games against a valiant Gretna side.

The scoreline flattered the Dons, who for long periods struggled to find any fluency to their play.

Despite their well-documented off-field problems, Gretna put up a spirited performance and frustrated the Dons right up until the last two goals midway through the second period.

With the game in doubt early in the week, Gretna came north and fielded a side which contained seven under 21s and four teenagers.

Aberdeen got off to a lively start and on two minutes Jeffrey de Visscher played a neat one-two with Lee Mller and his shot from 25 yards failed to trouble Artur Krysiak in the visitors goals.

The following 20 minutes the match mirrored Gretna's dire financial predicament with lots of effort but too many aimless passes.

Twenty minutes in de Visscher and Miller again linked up well, but the big striker's flick and shot on the turn was comfortably held by Krysiak.

The best chance of the match thus far fell to the visitors on 30 minutes. Ryan Baldacchino swept past Alan Maybury before playing the ball in to the near post where Ben Wilkinson's first-time effort was brilliantly beaten away by Derek Soutar.

Aberdeen finally made the breakthrough after 40 minutes, Gretna failed to clear a Rickie Foster cross into the area, de Visscher fed the ball into Barry Nicholson who played it into the path of Chris Maguire.

He showed good composure to plant the ball into the corner of the net for his first goal since Boxing Day 2006.

On 47 minutes Miller set up Scott Severin, whose crisp effort from 22 yards flew narrowly wide of the upright.

Minutes later a long-range effort from Maybury was spilled by Krysiak in the Gretna goal, but the home strikers failed to react allowing the keeper to smother the loose ball.

Aberdeen extended their led on 71 minutes when Miller beat the offisde trap to race on to a Foster through ball, as he rounded the keeper he was bundled to the floor to give Dougie McDonald an easy decision to award a penalty.

The Dons striker dusted himself down before firing home the resultant kick past the despairing dive of the Gretna goalie.

Aberdeen scored again in their next attack, Sone Aluko played a great ball up to Steve Lovell, who held the ball up long enough for Nicholson to despatch his lay-off into the corner of the net from the edge of the area.

  • 90
    That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
  • 90
    That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
  • 78
    Ben Wilkinson is replaced by Nathan Taylor.
  • 77
    Aberdeen are replacing Scott Severin with Jackie McNamara.
  • 73
    Goal!! Aberdeen have scored with Barry Nicholson putting it in the back of the net.
  • 71
    Lee Miller takes a penalty for Aberdeen and scores!.
  • 65
    Henry Olufosoye Makinwa is being taken off, Steven Hogg has come on in his place.
  • 49
    Gretna are replacing Abdul Osman with Gavin Skelton.
  • 48
    Aberdeen are replacing Karim Touzani with Sone Aluko.
  • 48
    Aberdeen are replacing Karim Touzani with Lee Mair.
  • 47
    Chris Maguire is replaced by Steve Lovell.
  • 46
    The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
  • 45
    Half time whistle is blown by D McDonald
  • 40
    Goal!! Chris Maguire scores for Aberdeen.
  • 7
    Abdul Osman is booked for dissent.
  • 0
    It's 3pm on Saturday, March 15th, the match has kicked off.

Statistics

Aberdeen
Shots on target 6
Shots off target 6
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 15
Offsides 1
Corners 4

Gretna
Shots on target 0
Shots off target 2
Shots off bar/post 0
Fouls 7
Offsides 2
Corners 1

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