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Jimmy Thelin Takes Positives From Aberdeen’s Six-Goal Thriller Against St Mirren
St Mirren salvaged a 3-3 draw at Pittodrie with a 99th-minute equaliser after a VAR-reviewed penalty gave them an early lead in a match featuring six second-half goals.
- Six second-half goals turned Pittodrie into a thriller, ending in a 3-3 draw after St Mirren defender Richard King headed a ninth-minute stoppage-time equaliser.
- Referee Steven McLean sent the match into controversy with VAR reviews and on-field monitor checks, awarding a handball penalty against Knoester after a deep free-kick that Marcus Fraser converted.
- Dante Polvara levelled in the 71st minute from a Jesper Karlsson corner before Marko Lazetic tapped in from close range to give Aberdeen the lead after Jonah Ayunga capitalised on a Jack Milne error.
- The 3-3 draw leaves Aberdeen well placed in the table while prolonging St Mirren’s wait for a league win, with Aberdeen seven unbeaten and five points off third with a game in hand.
- Thelin praised what he called possibly their best performance this season while stressing the need to be sharp for Saturday and assess Gavin Molloy’s fitness after his injury.
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Read Full ArticleJimmy Thelin takes positives from Aberdeen’s six-goal thriller against St Mirren - PLZ Soccer
Jimmy Thelin looked to the positives after seeing his Aberdeen side pegged back twice to draw 3-3 with St Mirren in an entertaining William Hill Premiership clash at Pittodrie. The Dons had the better chances in the first half but were perhaps lucky to go in level at the break after Scott Tanser saw a goal ruled out for a foul on goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov. The visitors took the lead from the penalty spot through Marcus Fraser, but quickfire goals…
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