United kicked off and had a penalty claim in the opening minute when Barry Robson went down rather theatrically. Fortunately referee Craig Thomson was unimpressed and Aberdeen started to probe at a United defence that were defending in packs. Lee Miller looked to have set up Jamie Smith in the 4th minute but was penalised for his challenge. Three minutes later Scott Severin attempted to make up for his error last week with a nice shot that dipped in front of Stillie. The keeper did well to hold on with Mackie sniffing for scraps.
Dempsey headed a Foster cross wide in the 9th minute then Aberdeen won a couple of corners as they kept the visitor's pinned back. Hesitancy at the back almost let Dempsey in after 13th minute but the ball was scrambled clear before a Foster effort went wide. Jamie Smith almost opened the scoring a minute later when his shot was deflected inches wide. The resultant corner saw Stillie gather a Lee Miller shot as Aberdeen continued to threaten.
Chris Clark then delivered a great cross that shot across the face of the goal with three Aberdeen players holding back when the simplest of touches would have opened the scoring. United then raced forward and Langfield was forced into a fine save to deny Proctor. Lee Miller then went close to opening his account when he collected a knock down from Anderson but was crowded out and had his shot blocked. The United defence could do nothing a minute later as Aberdeen grabbed the lead.
Nicholson strode forward into space and unleashed a shot that was parried by Stillie into the path of Mackie who had a simple tap in for his third goal of the season and the 100th Aberdeen goal under Jimmy Calderwood. Clark almost doubled the advantage a minute later with a fierce shot that scraped inches wide of the target. Aberdeen looked comfortable and continued to drive forward looking for a second killer goal.
Aberdeen made the perfect start to the second half when Smith was upended on the edge of the box. Dempsey ran over the ball and Nicholson hit the perfect free kick round the wall and into the top corner of the net. Dempsey then went close two minutes later when his shot was deflected wide for a corner. Clark, who had been giving the United defence a torrid time all afternoon broke on the left and delivered another great cross that once again failed to find a colleague far enough forward to turn it into the net.
At the other end Mackie cut in from the right and hit a fierce shot that was deflected wide. Goodwillie then carved out a chance for himself as he shoved Anderson off the ball deep inside the Aberdeen penalty area, but the skipper recovered well to rob the youngster. Dempsey then tested Stillie in the 67th minute as the keeper tipped the ball over the bar. Dempsey went close again from the corner as his shot was blocked then controversy raged when United were awarded one of the softest penalty kicks Pittodrie has witnessed for a nothing challenge at the corner of the box. The Aberdeen players were incandescent with rage at the decision but Barry Robson stepped up to bullet the ball past Langfield.
Aberdeen hit back immediately with a terrific diving header from Barry Nicholson as United became the first club to concede 500 SPL goals. Amid the celebrations the Stand Side linesman once again got himself involved as he attracted the attention of Mr. Thomson who went and booked Anderson. Maguire replaced Jamie Smith and in the 82nd minute he went on a great run down the left in a move that ended with Severin firing over. Maguire then thought he had claimed his first senior goal for club in the 88th minute as he tapped in Foster's cross, but the youngster had gone too early and was clearly offside.
Match Stats:
Dons | United | ||
Goal Attempts | 13 | 2 | |
On Target | 7 | 1 | |
Corners | 10 | 4 | |
Possession | 58% | 42% |