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Aberdeen 0-3 St Mirren: St Mirren end year on a high with routine win at Aberdeen
Report as St Mirren miss a penalty but still cruise to victory away at Aberdeen in the cinch Premiership
Saturday 30 December 2023 19:57, UK
St Mirren enjoyed a happy ending to 2023 as Stephen Robinson's men finished the year with a win over Aberdeen that improves their standing in the top six of the cinch Premiership.
The Buddies took the lead through captain Mark O'Hara's deflected strike before the same man missed from the penalty spot.
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However, Jonah Ayunga doubled the lead before Greg Kiltie netted from the spot in injury-time to cap the win.
How St Mirren cruised to victory
The Dons had started brightly, winning a corner after just 13 seconds, which sparked a period of pressure culminating in a hopeful penalty claim from Jamie McGrath.
They continued to press and perhaps Duk will feel he could have done more as he allowed Graeme Shinnie's cutback from the left through his legs when a flick could have opened the scoring.
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But after such a bright start, the home side were ultimately masters of their own downfall.
Leighton Clarkson gave away possession cheaply in midfield and St Mirren punished them after 12 minutes. Kiltie's cross was never dealt with convincingly by the home side and when the ball dropped to O'Hara, he rifled home the opener via a deflection.
O'Hara could have had a double just six minutes later as a VAR check confirmed a handball call against Dons defender Richard Jensen from Lewis Jamieson's shot, but the Buddies captain sent the spot-kick wide left.
The home side came back into things, with a Slobodan Rubezic header blocked and Bojan Miovski firing wide, before Zach Hemming was forced into a smart low stop to deny Clarkson.
And they were left feeling hard done by when Jimmy McGarry looked to have been bundled over in the box by Marcus Fraser three minutes before the interval, but referee Grant Irvine waved play on with seemingly no intervention from the VAR official Greg Aitken.
The visitors were first to threaten after the interval, Jamieson's low effort proving easy meat for Kelle Roos, before McGarry at the other end saw a powerful drive pushed round the post by Hemming.
Aberdeen were knocking on the door but came close to shooting themselves in the foot as Rubezic just about recovered a wayward Dante Polvara pass, moments after the American midfielder had headed wide. Rubezic would then slip, presenting a chance to Toyosi Olusanya, though Roos was able to save comfortably.
But fellow sub Ayunga would fire in from close range at the back post after Scott Tanser was allowed to curl in a sweet cross from the left, following more defensive chaos.
There was time for more mayhem as referee Irvine pointed to the spot after Stefan Gartenmann challenged Olusanya, only for an offside flag to go up, seemingly ruling out the award.
There then ensued a lengthy VAR check that ultimately decided there was no offside, leaving Kiltie to blast into the top-left corner from the spot.
What the managers said...
Aberdeen manager Barry Robson:
"I'm really angry. We weren't good enough all over the pitch and I've made sure the players know that. They need to take responsibility for it, and me as well.
"You can't serve that up. We're a lot better than that - I don't think we picked up any second balls in the middle of the pitch, we weren't good enough in either box, and you get punished.
"The performance surprised me - I didn't see it coming. There's no excuse - I am angry and I'm not having that.
"Not every game is going to be perfect - you've got to do the basics right. I have to apologise to the fans because that wasn't good enough. I won't accept that and I know they won't accept that."
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson:
"It's been coming. We've had some very good performances, but what's let us down as a collective has been not taking our chances, and we've been conceding from set-pieces.
"We were able to improve on both of those today.
"The general performances have been very good but today we were able to put up a good defensive performance and a clinical performance in attack."
What's next?
Aberdeen's next Scottish Premiership match is at Ross County on Tuesday, kick-off 3pm.
St Mirren face Celtic in Paisley on the same day, live on Sky Sports. That match kicks off at 5pm.