Aberdeen 0 – 3 St Mirren
Aberdeen’s desperate Scottish Form for the Prime Minister’s Prime Minister continued uninitimately because they fell to the ninth defeat in the last 13 league matches against the clinical side of St. Mirren.
The home team was better for most of the game, but the bad dam from Slobodan Rubezic cost them two goals from the first half, and Toyos Olusanya scored the first and placed the second for Mikael Mandron. Mandron added the third late in the game to secure a 3-0 win.
Dons, who picked up a morale last week that enhanced the Scottish Cup against Elgin City, made five changes on that side.
Visitors, who lost the last four in the league themselves, gave the first start to Callum Penman one of two changes from the team that beat the Queen of South.
The friends were forward after just seven minutes while Ross Doohan came to the brink of his area to meet the long ball of Richard Taylor, but Rubezic started the ball next to the upcoming goalkeeper, and Olusany picked up a loose ball to turn home from immediate measures.
Aberdeen responded well, and Pope Habib Gueye, at his first start after four months due to injury, Zach Hemming was denied from an empty range after a good work on the left is the Jeppe Okkels.
Okkels denied Hemming before melting Keskinen saw a low kick with a blocked hand of Richard Taylor, which prompted a VAR review for a handball that eventually decided against the sentence.
Debit Penman was forced to injury 10 minutes before the visitors doubled the lead, Rubezic again failed to deal with the hasty pace, who overthrew the weak crowd from the defender before Mandron cut to run the ball from six meters.
Rubezic signaled the bench and was replaced by the defender of Tottenham Alfie Dorrington immediately after the goal.
Donses brought Ante Palavers on the break and almost had a direct impact because Cross Alexander Jensen fell on him on the edge of the box, but his shot crossed over the crossbar.
Aberdeen found some joy on his left flank, and Okkels put another cross for Gueye, who was moving closely widely wide.
Hemming was forced to push the deep -down Palavers of a free kick, who avoided everything in the penalty area, around the post and replaced Kevin Nisbet, crossed the cross with a free kick of 20 meters while the hosts continued to look for a way to return to the game.
Nisbet rejected Nisbet with a close range with Dons’s best chance for the match, and Jensen saw that his monitoring was following a closely wide place than a far away place, because Buddies’ goal led a charming life.
But every hope that the return of Aberdeen will shut down when another long ball, this time from Alex Gogic, found Mandra in the hectares of the universe and hit home a wonderful effort from the edge of the area.
What did managers say …
Aberdeen safe Jimmy Thelin: “It’s hard today.
“We are on this series of games and before the game we feel like we look better and better in training and
The team looks better and better, and then you get that result.
“It’s challenging for everyone, for me and fans. I, as a manager, are responsible and found a way to balance the team in a different way, so we do not expose ourselves to situations.
Saint Mirren safe Stephen Robinson: “We had a lot of good performances in recent weeks, but what was a big plus for me was our defense against sets. Zach [Hemming] was dominant in the air.
“The attackers will receive all the praise, rightly that way, but for me as a manager, the reason we are not higher according to the table, it was our defense against Set Plans in the second phase.
“We defended ourselves today for our lives, we rely on Zach to come and dominate, and that is what he did, and that gives us a platform to play. And then some quality from the front two dominated the game and caused Real, real
Aberdeen problems. “