Aberdeen 2 – 2 Dundee Utd

Kevin Nisbet was Aberdeen’s hero because they came from 2-0 to grab a unlikely point against Dundee United in the premiere.
United’s sets had a donkey on the ropes until halftime, while Vicko Severj and Dalby himself headed home from Corners.
Aberdeen looked at the better side forward and the visitors returned after the break, but Nisbet’s first goal after 75 minutes was their first effort on the target.
His stop level was just a second -half -half fine screen reward from men Jimmy Thelin.
Both sides showed three changes in their defeats in the middle of the week from Celtic and Hibernian, and the opening of a high Tempo may have been typed by air conflict between Pope Gueye and Declan Gallagher, which will eventually force to just 25 minutes of the United Captain.
Visitors took the lead five minutes before his retreat, while the deep delivery of Glenn Middleton found Seveljlj, who, lost his man, sent his return degree to the ground and high in the net, and goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov helplessly.
Aberdeen’s equalization hunting saw them rub and penetrated the edge of the Dundee United box, but only melted Keskinnen the effort after 33 minutes he really threatened, and the ball rejected the width of the post.
Dons’s defender Kristers ToBers was forced shortly before the break after deteriorating an earlier injury in the challenge. While reorganizing themselves, Emmanuel Adegboyega found the net, but was marked in an offside after checking VAR.
Dundee United scored his second goal in the ninth minute of time as a well -cultivated angle on the left, Kristijan Trapanovski delivered Dalby to come home near the header from six meters.
Aberdeen introduced the Day Dabbagh and Graeme Shinnie in the interval and enjoyed a strong magic, and Gueye shot wide after the sharp work of Keskinena created an opening.
And while it had been felt for a long time as if an area of united punishment was under siege, defense and guard Jack Walton combined to refuse to bring any clear chance.
At the other end, Mitov was happy to see the Trapan’s effort flashed wide than the far post before Alexander Jensen and Allan Campbell traded speculative efforts.
But Aberdeen returned to the game after 75 minutes, while Jensen’s passing pass found Nisbet on the edge of the area, and he took a touch before firing low next to Walton due to a well -deserved goal.
Defender Mats Kniester saw the long -term effort that had been closely declined over the crossbar as Dons’ attack continued, but United could sealed him when Sub Kai Fatheringham started from close range.
And Dons grabbed deservedly – if it was a little probably – the point of stopping time while Nisbet appeared on the back post to touch the home by teasing Jensen Cross with three meters.