Aberdeen 1 – 0 Kilmarnock

Sady Dabbagh hit the stop winner while Aberdeen scored three direct victories after fighting a triumpha from a 1-0 Premiership over Kilmarnock to keep third in the table.
The home side was the best in the game, but it was largely held at the length of weapons by a decisive defense of Killie – although Var would play a key role in canceling the away sentence and Dons’ goal.
But Dabbagh, a Palestinian striker, scored his first goal for the club in additional time to install points.
The result came at a price in terms of a home side staff, with Jack Mackenzie and Nicky Devlin forced due to injury.
Dons fought to threaten Kieran O’Har in Goole Killie during the first half despite possession of the boss.
Indeed, Dimitar Mitov – a return to a goal for DONS after a long magic was injured – was a busy guardian and Liam Donnelly eager for Bulgarian testing.
Donnelly hit high and wide from the range before Mitov forced diving, except for the right side, on a similar distance. From the resulting corner, Corrie Ndaba kept the keeper of Dons at Donnelly Cross.
Kilmarnock thought they had won the penalty while Donnelly came down under the challenge of Kristsa Tobers, and Latvian showed a yellow card.
However, after a long-term review of the VAR, he ruled that Tobers actually took the ball with the shot and card.
Just starting a game again than Dons had the ball in the net while Jeppo Okkels twisted sweetly into the lower corner, but Var ruled that the days had been upgraded.
Mackenzie was forced at the interval after taking over his strong leg and Devlin, his replacement, would only last 20 minutes before he also withdrew from the action.
The Scottish cap knocked her head in making a brave challenge on Fraser Murray, and a wing player reserved on his part.
The home side forced the salvation from O’Hare a minute later, while the melted Keskinnen finally broke through the guest defense, but saw that his shot that had blocked the corner, which caused an extended pressure period on Killie Box.
The flow of the game broke a series of replacements after Devlin’s withdrawal, but Aberdeen looked more visibly stronger as time went on with six minutes, Kevin Nisbet was unhappy to get his effort from upright.
But Dabbagh jumped on the line to explode Knoester and go what was tense Pittodrie to Rattures.
What did managers say …
Aberdeen safe Jimmy Thelin: “It was a nice victory at home in front of our supporters and it’s good to get any victory with a more or less last ball of the game.
“It was a stop game and it was hard to find a rhythm, so it was a good way we won the game. It was a tough and narrow game.
“It was good to see how Saday reached his goal, especially at home in front of our supporters to get it [relationship] goes.
“It’s a strong competition and very tight on the table. We have big ambitions for the season, but we have to celebrate small victories as well as big.”
Kilmarnocka Derek Mcinnes: leader: “It’s not a game where we have to go and have a post-M).
“I thought our effect deserved a point, but at halftime he said that one goal could be enough in this game.
“It was tight and there were tight calls to cancel our sentence, and Aberdeen’s goal was cut off.
“We lost a little concentration and didn’t see the offsid, so it was a bit bonus for us.
“I never felt Aberdeen opened us and we stood up to that last moment. In Scottish football, you have to deal with the balls in your box.
“You have to deserve Aberdeen, they made changes to try to change the dynamics of the game, but I will not stay too much on it.”