Dons Win Despite The Conditions

14 December 2011 10:20
The latest advert for summer football allowed the Dons to get their first away win

After thawing out from the wind and the rain in Perth last night, Aberdeen manager Craig Brown was full of praise for Ryan Jack and his "inspirational" goal as the Dons won their first away game of the season 2-1 in difficult conditions at McDiarmid Park.  After setting up the first goal in the first period, Jack fired home from around the centre spot after St Johnstone goalkeeper Peter Enckelman had fallen short with a clearance, from well outside his box, to put the Dons two up in the 79th minute of last night's game. The Scotland Under-21 international, who formed a solid central midfield partnership with Kari Arnason, had a major part in Scott Vernon's 14th-minute opener when Enckelman could only parry his 20-yard shot. Aberdeen had a late scare when Marcus Haber headed home in injury-time after Andrew Considine was sent off after a foul on Sam Parkin, but they held on to move fourth bottom in the table.

 Brown said: "The result was good. We have played far better and lost games this season. I wasn't delighted with the way we played but there were one or two pleasing things. The fact Ryan Jack did so well to create the first goal and the second was inspirational. It's very difficult to do, score from the halfway line with no goalkeeper. Sometimes we try it in training and it's difficult with no competition, so to do it in the heat of a game is excellent." Brown was disappointed to see Considine given a harsh second yellow card for a foul on Parkin, although he praised referee Steven McLean for consulting with both clubs before allowing the game to go ahead in heavy rain and strong winds. The Dons manager said: "I have seen it on television and it was a cleanly-won challenge from Andrew Considine. We lose Andy for Saturday's match, very, very unfortunately and unfairly. It's a very, very cruel decision from a very good referee."

 St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas refused to blame the conditions or Enckelman. Lomas said: "Obviously he is disappointed. He is a senior pro, he has held his hands up, but I have said to him 'we win as a team and we lose as a team'. It's unfortunate, it's slippy conditions and credit to the lad for finishing it. But it's not Peter Enckelman's fault that we lost the game. There are no excuses. It was difficult conditions but it's the same for both sides."

Source: FOOTYMAD