Aberdeen's impressive streak comes to a halt with a 2-1 defeat against St Mirren.
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In a surprising turn of events, Aberdeen’s remarkable unbeaten streak in the Premiership came to an abrupt end as they fell to St Mirren with a score of 2-1. The Dons, who had enjoyed a sensational run of 11 games without defeat, faced their first league loss since March, marking a significant moment in their season under manager Jimmy Thelin.
St Mirren’s dominance and Aberdeen’s struggle
The match, held at St Mirren’s home ground in Paisley, showcased the home team’s resilience and tactical superiority. St Mirren started the game with intensity, creating several scoring opportunities early on.
Conor McMenamin and Scott Tanser both came close to scoring within the first ten minutes, setting the tone for a challenging match for the Dons.
Aberdeen’s defense was put to the test when Toyosi Olusanya opened the scoring for St Mirren in the 19th minute. Olusanya capitalized on a long ball from goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe, outmuscling the Dons’ defenders to slot the ball past Dimitar Mitov. Despite St Mirren’s early lead, the match took a turn when Alex Gogic received a red card for a foul on Shayden Morris, which was later downgraded to a yellow after a VAR review.
Aberdeen’s response and missed opportunities
Trailing at halftime, Thelin made tactical adjustments, bringing on Kevin Nisbet and Duk to inject fresh energy into the squad. The changes paid off quickly, as Aberdeen equalized just four minutes into the second half. Jamie McGrath found the back of the net after a well-placed cross from Duk, bringing the score to 1-1 and reigniting hopes for the Dons.
However, St Mirren responded with determination, regaining the lead in the 83rd minute through Richard Taylor’s header from a corner kick. Despite a valiant effort from Aberdeen, including a near-miss from Duk that struck the post, they were unable to find an equalizer. The defeat marked a pivotal moment for Thelin, who had previously enjoyed an unbeaten run since taking over the managerial role.
Looking ahead: Thelin’s focus on improvement
In the aftermath of the match, Thelin emphasized the importance of regrouping and focusing on the upcoming fixtures. He stated, “We have done really good things this season, and the most important thing is what happens in the next game.” The Dons are set to face Hibernian next, and Thelin is determined to ensure his team learns from the defeat and continues to develop their identity on the pitch.
The match also highlighted the unwavering support from Aberdeen fans, who traveled through treacherous weather conditions to cheer on their team. Despite the loss, their dedication did not go unnoticed, as Thelin acknowledged their role in energizing the team throughout the match.
As the Premiership season progresses, all eyes will be on Aberdeen to see how they bounce back from this setback and whether they can reclaim their winning form.
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