Aberdeen 2-1 Livingston: Bojan Miovski double gives Barry Robson’s side win


Aberdeen's Bojan Miovski scores to make it 1-1 during a cinch Premiership match between Aberdeen and Livingston at Pittodrie Stadium
Bojan Miovski scored twice to give Aberdeen a comeback victory

Aberdeen eventually overcame stubborn Livingston to secure back-to-back Scottish Premiership wins for the first time since September and respond to Sunday’s Viaplay Cup final loss.

David Martindale’s side – now winless in nine games and still five points adrift at the bottom – stunned Pittodrie with their first goal since 21 October when Kurtis Guthrie turned in James Penrice’s cross.

But Livingston were unable to maintain momentum as Bojan Miovski powered in Nicky Devlin’s excellent delivery with his head three minutes before the break.

The Aberdeen striker proved the difference in the second half too as, helped by a switch in formation, Luis ‘Duk’ Lopes made headway down the left and eventually picked out Miovski to steer in his second of the night and 14th of the season.

It proved to be the winner despite a frantic, end-to-end finish. Livingston substitute Bruce Anderson had a brilliant chance to equalise against his boyhood club, but side-footed wide when through on goal.

And Miovski was denied a hat-trick from point-blank range by Livingston goalkeeper Shamal George, who produced a superb reaction stop to keep the deficit at one.

Aberdeen secured victory regardless and jump two places to eighth as they aim to get themselves back in contention for European football before the winter break next month.

Player of the match – Bojan Miovski

Aberdeen's Bojan Miovski scores to make it 2-1 during a cinch Premiership match between Aberdeen and Livingston at Pittodrie Stadium
Bojan Miovski took both goals superbly and clinched a vital victory for his team

Aberdeen switch pays off – analysis

This was a huge victory for Aberdeen in a game they simply had to win.

Sunday’s final defeat by Rangers and an end to their Europa Conference League campaign brought their poor league form into sharper focus, and dropped points against the league’s bottom side, who had not scored in seven games, would have ramped up the pressure on manager Barry Robson.

But, as they did against Hearts last week, they responded to a setback. Miovski’s quality in front of goal is a huge plus, and he took both of his goals in typically lethal fashion.

The big change in performance came after a switch from the usual back three to four, allowing Duk to use his pace and power down the left to set up the winning goal. Aberdeen looked far more fluid as a result with Shayden Morris also heavily involved on the other side.

That should give Robson food for thought before the weekend, with the back three looking increasingly rigid in attack and ineffective out of possession too, as they conceded another soft goal.

Livingston can take heart from this performance, particularly as they managed to end their grim goal drought. They created chances and put Aberdeen under plenty of pressure.

But as Martindale himself admitted pre-match, they can’t keep selling themselves hard luck stories. Anderson should have brought them level, and that proved the difference.

This was a chance to close the gap on Motherwell and Aberdeen above them, and it slipped by. It’s no win in nine, with eight defeats and relegation is a real concern.

What’s next?

Aberdeen travel to Dens Park on Saturday to face the side directly above them, Dundee (15:00 GMT), while Livingston are away to Celtic at the same time.

Line-ups

Aberdeen

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 24Roos
  • 6Gartenmann
  • 27MacDonald
  • 5Jensen
  • 2Devlin
  • 10ClarksonSubstituted forMcGrathat 79′minutes
  • 4Shinnie
  • 15McGarrySubstituted forMorrisat 60′minutes
  • 21Polvara
  • 9Miovski
  • 11Henriques de Barros LopesSubstituted forSoklerat 79′minutes

Substitutes

  • 7McGrath
  • 8Barron
  • 14Guèye
  • 17Hayes
  • 19Sokler
  • 20Morris
  • 23Duncan
  • 28Milne
  • 31Doohan

Livingston

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1George
  • 21NottinghamSubstituted forWelch-Hayesat 83′minutes
  • 6Obileye
  • 5DevlinBooked at 45mins
  • 12BrandonSubstituted forAndersonat 71′minutes
  • 22ShinnieSubstituted forKellyat 58′minutes
  • 18Holt
  • 29PenriceBooked at 65mins
  • 8PittmanBooked at 84mins
  • 19Nouble
  • 28Guthrie

Substitutes

  • 3Montaño
  • 4Parkes
  • 9Anderson
  • 10Kelly
  • 14Welch-Hayes
  • 23de Lucas
  • 25Lloyd-McGoldrick
  • 32Hamilton
  • 40Lawal

Referee:
Nick Walsh

Attendance:
13,794

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Aberdeen

  1. Squad number24Player nameRoos

  2. Squad number6Player nameGartenmann

  3. Squad number27Player nameMacDonald

  4. Squad number5Player nameJensen

  5. Squad number2Player nameDevlin

  6. Squad number10Player nameClarkson

  7. Squad number4Player nameShinnie

  8. Squad number15Player nameMcGarry

  9. Squad number21Player namePolvara

  10. Squad number9Player nameMiovski

  11. Squad number11Player nameDuk

  1. Squad number7Player nameMcGrath

  2. Squad number19Player nameSokler

  3. Squad number20Player nameMorris

Livingston

  1. Squad number1Player nameGeorge

  2. Squad number21Player nameNottingham

  3. Squad number6Player nameObileye

  4. Squad number5Player nameDevlin

  5. Squad number12Player nameBrandon

  6. Squad number22Player nameShinnie

  7. Squad number18Player nameHolt

  8. Squad number29Player namePenrice

  9. Squad number8Player namePittman

  10. Squad number19Player nameNouble

  11. Squad number28Player nameGuthrie

  1. Squad number9Player nameAnderson

  2. Squad number10Player nameKelly

  3. Squad number14Player nameWelch-Hayes





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