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Aberdeen 3-1 Motherwell: Bojan Miovski scores twice after Luis Lopes' opener to give Barry Robson his first win

Match report as Barry Robson earns first win as Aberdeen caretaker manager; Luis Lopes gets Aberdeen's opener before two Bojan Miovski goals in five second-half minutes seals win

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Aberdeen and Motherwell.

Aberdeen recorded a first victory under caretaker boss Barry Robson and piled the misery on Motherwell with a 3-1 win at Pittodrie.

With both sides on poor runs, it was the hosts who dominated, taking the lead through a close-range Luis 'Duk' Lopes header.

Bojan Miovski netted twice in five second-half minutes to lift the mood in the Granite City, with Kevin van Veen's penalty a consolation for the visitors.

Liam Scales returned from suspension for the Dons, in place of Ross McCrorie who was sent off in the midweek defeat by St Mirren. Dutch goalkeeper Jay Gorter made his debut after signing on loan from Ajax.

ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 04: Aberdeen's Bojan Miovski celebrates scoring to make it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Aberdeen and Motherwell at Pittodrie, on February 04, 2023, in Aberdeen, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
Image: Bojan Miovski celebrates scoring his first goal in the win over Motherwell

Motherwell were without a league victory since October, giving the game a must-win feel for both sides, and the visitors showed five changes from the side that started their defeat by St Johnstone in midweek.

Aberdeen fired an early warning shot as Miovski and Duk combined, the latter neatly sidestepping his man before seeing a low shot saved by the legs of Liam Kelly.

The home side were having the better of the play, but chances were at a premium, though Angus MacDonald saw a header squirt narrowly wide from a Leighton Clarkson corner, moments before another set-piece saw Ylber Ramadani denied by the keeper.

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ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 07: Aberdeen's Luis Lopes celebrates his first goal before it was ruled offside during a cinch Premiership match between Aberdeen and St Johnstone at Pittodrie, on January 07, 2023, in Aberdeen, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Image: Luis Lopes opened the scoring for Aberdeen

But Aberdeen opened the scoring three minutes before the break as Jonny Hayes, who injured himself in setting up the goal, stood up a neat right-footed cross to Duk who nodded home.

The start of the second half was cagey, but Miovski popped up on the hour with a neat left-footed snap-shot that Kelly had to turn round the post.

The North Macedonia striker made no mistake four minutes later though, as he raced onto a superb ball from Ramadani to flick past Kelly.

He had the ball in the net again five minutes later with a similar finish, this time the pass provided by Clarkson. Miovski had found so much space, there was a VAR check for offside, but the goal was awarded.

VAR was involved again as the Steelmen pulled one back, Matty Kennedy adjudged to have handled, allowing substitute Van Veen to send Gorter the wrong way from the spot.

Aberdeen had the ball in the net for a fourth time as centre-back Mattie Pollock turned home a loose ball at the back post, but this time the offside flag was raised.

Robson yet to speak about Aberdeen job

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Aberdeen caretaker boss Barry Robson is looking for his players to maintain their standards after ending their five-game winless run against Motherwell

Aberdeen caretaker Barry Robson speaking to Sky Sports:

"We knew if we played Leighton Clarkson on the 6 he could really start to open them up, switch play, and that's what he did, and as the game went on we started to get stronger and stronger. As the game went on Bojan [Miovski] and Duk started to get into really good spaces. It takes time but as long as we keep performing like that we'll have a chance of winning games.

"I've not spoken to any of the board about [staying on as manager full-time] but I think at the minute we've had two big games here to look after… but we're not any further along with anything like that."

Hammel: 'It needs to work and it needs to work quickly'

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Motherwell manager Steven Hammell is looking for his new signings to make an impact after defeat at Aberdeen left them bottom of the Scottish Premiership

Motherwell manager Steven Hammell speaking to Sky Sports:

"It was something we highlighted before, a new goalkeeper coming in. We wanted to test him, but we never did that enough, despite the amount of attacking quality we had on the pitch. To not go and trouble him as much as we wanted to is not good enough.

"We've brought in good characters, good players. It's difficult with that amount to come in [nine this winter] to integrate them as much as possible. It's going to take a bit of time but that's something we don't have just now so it needs to work and it needs to work quickly."

What's next?

Motherwell are at home to St Mirren in their next Scottish Premiership match on Wednesday night. Kick-off 7.45pm.

Aberdeen are away to Celtic on Saturday 18 February. Kick-off 3pm.

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