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Heart of Midlothian 1 - 0 Aberdeen

HT Score: Heart of Midlothian 1 - 0 Aberdeen

SPL
Heart of Midlothian scorers: Cameron 20

04/08/2001 | KO: 15:00

Dons Narrowly Beaten at Tynecastle

Despite having the majority of the play at Tynecastle, the lack of firepower cost Aberdeen the points. New signing Ben Thornley looked impressive as he created umpteen chances throughout the match. It was a 20th minute strike by Colin Cameron however that sealed the points for Hearts. There was enough to suggest that the addition of proven goalscorer could see better times ahead for the Dons. In the event, the proven goalscorers came from within as the season progressed.

Hearts kicked off, but it was Aberdeen who threatened first. Guntveit fed the ball through to Derek Young and the striker was impeded. The resultant free kick saw Thornley swing in a cross, which was met by Guntveit. The Norwegians shot was deflected for the first corner of the match. The game at this stage was very even, with no prisoners being taken on either side.

In the tenth minute, Thornley and McAllister combined well down the left, but the youngsters cross was disappointing. Hearts broke quickly up field and McGuire had to look sharp to clear the danger. A minute later Cameron lined up for a shot from 20 yards but a crowded Dons defence blocked well. Thornley won a corner in the 13th minute. The corner was cleared back out to the new signing and his cross was headed over by Mackie. Four minutes later, Guntveit broke down the left. Unfortunately the ball refused to sit down for Derek Young and the chance went a begging.

After having so much of the play the Dons found themselves a goal down in the 20th minutes. A Fulton free kick was swung into the box and the knock down was met by Colin Cameron. The striker made no mistake in dispatching the ball into the back of the net. The Dons looked to level in the 26th minute when Guntveit once more set Thornley clear on the left. This time Webster cleared his cross. McAllister picked up the loose ball and hit a long pass to Guntviet. The Norwegian?s effort was easily held by Niemi.

Hearts almost doubled their lead a minute later when Fulton swung in a dangerous cross. Fortunately for the Dons Tomaschek's effort was hit high and wide. Derek Young was almost gifted the equaliser in the 29th minute when Severin slipped up. Instead of cutting the ball back to Mackie, the striker tried a shot from a tight angle and Niemi blocked. Gary McSweegan replaced Adam in the 35th minute. Three minutes later, Fulton was once more causing the Dons defence problems. The stocky midfielder worked his way into the penalty area, but hit the side netting with his shot.

Thornley and Guntveit were causing the Hearts defence a lot of problems. Unfortunately for the Dons they were having difficulty in finishing off the good work. This was highlighted in the 39th minute when Thornley, once again, set up Mackie, but the youngster sliced his shot wide of the target. A minute later Bisconti forced his way into the box, but neither he nor Derek Young could finish the move off. In the final minute, McAllister was booked for a wild tackle on Boyack. From the resulting free kick Wales steered the ball over the bar when it looked easier to score.

Aberdeen created the first clear-cut chance of the second half when Bisconti strolled through the centre and set up Derek Young. The striker turned his defender, but Niemi easily held his shot. The Dons had another chance in the 57th minute when Guntveit and Derek Young created space on the left. Young hit in a low cross, but the in coming Bisconti failed to connect. There was a nasty clash of heads a minute later between Bisconti and McKenna, with the Hearts player having to be stretchered off and replaced by Simmons.

Fergus Tiernan replaced Mackie on the hour mark. Preece made a real blunder in the 68th minute when he fumbled an easy cross and let it slip through his hands for a corner. A minute later Bett replaced Guntveit as the Dons tried to freshen things up. Persistence by Tiernan saw the youngster win a corner in the 70th minute. From the kick, McAllister tried a speculative shot at goal but sent the shot high. Derek Young was sent clear in the 74th minute, but his cut back was missed by the Dons forwards.

Aberdeen was dominating play at this stage as they won corner after corner. Lack of height up front was a real problem and in the 79th minute Skovdhal replaced Derek Young with Rutkiewicz. Cameron had a spectular overhead kick in the 39th minute that went wide of the target. This had been one of Hearts few chances in a second half dominated by Aberdeen. He followed this up a minute later with a good run into the box, but his shot was screwed wide of the target.

Heart of Midlothian Teamsheet
Niemi, McKenna (Simmons 61), Webster, Severin, Mahe, Boyack, Cameron, Fulton, Tomaschek, Adam (McSwegan  35), Wales (Juanjo 81) Unused Subs: McKenzie, McCann
Aberdeen Teamsheet
Preece, McNaughton, McAllister, Guntveit (Thór Bett 69), McGuire, Whyte, Bisconti, Young, Mackie (Tiernan 68), Young (Rutkiewicz 79), Thornley.

Unused Subs: Esson, Solberg.

Bookings:  McAllister (44).
Attendance: 12,696
Venue: Tynecastle, Edinburgh
Referee: R. Orr, Kilbarchan