Last-gasp Aberdeen penalty stuns St Mirren

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Aberdeen's Bojan Miovski scores to make it 2-2 during a cinch Premiership match between St Mirren and Aberdeen at the SMiSA StadiumBojan Miovski snatched an unlikely draw for Aberdeen

Bojan Miovski's dramatic penalty in the 10th minute of stoppage time denied brilliant St Mirren a third win from three Scottish Premiership games as disjointed Aberdeen snatched an unlikely point in Paisley.

Heading two points clear at the top of the table, St Mirren were left utterly stunned when Miovski rolled in from the spot following Alex Gogic's late handball.

Having somehow trailed at half-time when Jonny Hayes' crossed free-kick deceived goalkeeper Zach Hemming, Stephen Robinson's side re-asserted their dominance after the beak and finally got the rewards their play deserved.

Greg Kiltie scored a penalty just before the hour mark after Angus MacDonald was penalised for handball, and then Mikael Mandron played in fellow substitute Alex Greive to score what looked like being the winning goal with 14 minutes left.

By that point St Mirren had already had goals from Keanu Baccus and Kiltie ruled out for offside, and also forced Kelle Roos into several good saves as they ran all over and bullied a frantic and shaken Aberdeen.

But the visitors were given a scarcely-deserved lifeline when Gogic blocked Leighton Clarkson's shot with his arm.

And even after Miovski appeared to score from the spot, the drama was not done. The Macedonian slipped as he struck the ball, appearing to hit it back off himself and into the net.

But despite a background VAR check the goal stood, leaving St Mirren devastated at being denied what seemed an inevitable victory.

Player of the match - Greg Kiltie

St Mirren's Greg Kiltie celebrates as he scores before VAR rule out the goal during a cinch Premiership match between St Mirren and Aberdeen at the SMiSA StadiumKiltie was a threat in the Aberdeen box throughout his time on the pitch, and had the ball in the net twice

St Mirren left baffled, Aberdeen abysmal - analysis

St Mirren will play much, much worse than they did here and win games this season. Robinson will be baffled at how his side did not make history by becoming the first St Mirren team to win their first three top-flight games in 75 years.

As usual they were organised and intense, with plenty of quality in the wing-back and forward areas with Ryan Strain, Kiltie, and Conor McMenamin all outstanding again.

It was incredible they found themselves down at the break, but that did not make it inevitable they would go and get themselves in a position to win the game. Their attitude to continue despite the early sucker-punch was admirable.

Having victory snatched from them will hurt, but they have been excellent this season.

As for Aberdeen, this was the worst they have looked under Barry Robson. They started the game by constantly looking for the long ball, despite lacking a target man up front, but then when they tried to play the passing was loose.

The defence of MacDonald, Slobodan Rubezic, and Jack MacKenzie was unfamiliar and played like it. St Mirren ran amok.

Yes, they have a massive second leg against Swedish champions Hacken to come on Thursday for a place in the Europa League group stage, but given they are guaranteed to have European football to Christmas regardless, they need to get to grips with three games a week.

Lots of new signings mean inevitable teething problems, but Aberdeen are winless in the league and cannot afford to keep dropping points.

What's next?

St Mirren are away to Livingston in the Premiership next Saturday before the international break (15:00 BST), while Aberdeen host Hibernian on Sunday (15:00) after the second leg with Hacken at Pittodrie on Thursday (19:45).

Line-ups

St Mirren

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1HemmingBooked at 90mins
  • 22Fraser
  • 13Gogic
  • 5Taylor
  • 23StrainBooked at 34mins
  • 17Baccus
  • 15Boyd-MunceSubstituted forBoltonat 81'minutes
  • 3Tanser
  • 10McMenaminSubstituted forFlynnat 87'minutes
  • 20OlusanyaSubstituted forMandronat 70'minutes
  • 11KiltieSubstituted forGreiveat 70'minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Bolton
  • 8Flynn
  • 9Mandron
  • 16Small
  • 18Dunne
  • 19Nahmani
  • 21Greive
  • 24Jamieson
  • 27Urminsky

Aberdeen

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 24Roos
  • 33RubezicBooked at 88mins
  • 27MacDonald
  • 3MacKenzieSubstituted forJensenat 56'minutes
  • 2Devlin
  • 10Clarkson
  • 4Shinnie
  • 17HayesSubstituted forMcGarryat 52'minutes
  • 21PolvaraSubstituted forMcGrathat 57'minutes
  • 9Miovski
  • 11Henriques de Barros LopesBooked at 71minsSubstituted forMorrisat 77'minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Jensen
  • 7McGrath
  • 8Barron
  • 15McGarry
  • 19Sokler
  • 20Morris
  • 23Duncan
  • 30Dadia
  • 31Doohan

Referee:John Beaton

Attendance:7,492

Live Text

  1. Match ends, St. Mirren 2, Aberdeen 2.

  2. Second Half ends, St. Mirren 2, Aberdeen 2.

  3. Zach Hemming (St. Mirren) is shown the yellow card.

  4. Goal! St. Mirren 2, Aberdeen 2. Bojan Miovski (Aberdeen) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal.

  5. VAR Decision: Penalty Aberdeen.

  6. Penalty conceded by Alex Gogic (St. Mirren) with a hand ball in the penalty area.

  7. Attempt blocked. Leighton Clarkson (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by James McGarry.

  8. Attempt blocked. Ryan Flynn (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

  9. Slobodan Rubezic (Aberdeen) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  10. Foul by Slobodan Rubezic (Aberdeen).

  11. Mikael Mandron (St. Mirren) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  12. Substitution, St. Mirren. Ryan Flynn replaces Conor McMenamin.

  13. Substitution, St. Mirren. James Bolton replaces Caolan Boyd-Munce.

  14. Foul by Alex Greive (St. Mirren).

  15. Jamie McGrath (Aberdeen) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  16. Offside, St. Mirren. Richard Taylor tries a through ball, but Conor McMenamin is caught offside.

  17. Substitution, Aberdeen. Shayden Morris replaces Duk.

  18. Goal! St. Mirren 2, Aberdeen 1. Alex Greive (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Mikael Mandron with a through ball following a fast break.

  19. Foul by Scott Tanser (St. Mirren).

  20. Duk (Aberdeen) wins a free kick on the right wing.

Player of the match

HayesJonny Hayes

with an average of 6.41

St Mirren

  1. Squad number11Player nameKiltie

  2. Squad number10Player nameMcMenamin

  3. Squad number17Player nameBaccus

  4. Squad number23Player nameStrain

  5. Squad number13Player nameGogic

  6. Squad number20Player nameOlusanya

  7. Squad number3Player nameTanser

  8. Squad number21Player nameGreive

  9. Squad number15Player nameBoyd-Munce

  10. Squad number5Player nameTaylor

  11. Squad number2Player nameBolton

  12. Squad number22Player nameFraser

  13. Squad number1Player nameHemming

  14. Squad number8Player nameFlynn

  15. Squad number9Player nameMandron

Aberdeen

  1. Squad number17Player nameHayes

  2. Squad number2Player nameDevlin

  3. Squad number9Player nameMiovski

  4. Squad number4Player nameShinnie

  5. Squad number3Player nameMacKenzie

  6. Squad number24Player nameRoos

  7. Squad number10Player nameClarkson

  8. Squad number27Player nameMacDonald

  9. Squad number33Player nameRubezic

  10. Squad number7Player nameMcGrath

  11. Squad number11Player nameDuk

  12. Squad number21Player namePolvara

  13. Squad number15Player nameMcGarry

  14. Squad number5Player nameJensen

  15. Squad number20Player nameMorris

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