The Scotsman

Shinnie gives Aberdeen slender first leg advantage

● Shinnie stunner gives Reds the edge ● Manager hails Pittodrie support

- By ALAN PATTULLO At Pittodrie

A Europa League play-off round tie against potentiall­y glamorous opposition is now just 90 minutes away for Aberdeen if they can secure a result in Cyprus next week. Derek Mcinnes knows there’s still much work to accomplish. But the Pittodrie manager is pleased his side have not left themselves with as much to do as the last round, when they headed to Bosnia on the back of a 1-1 draw with NK Siroki Brijeg.

Last night’s 2-1 win over Apollon Limassol, secured by Graeme Shinnie’s fine 79thminute strike, means hopes are high in Aberdeen ahead of next week’s trip to Larnaca.

“I am confident we can get a result,” said Mcinnes. “It will be tricky over there. They are a very good side and we have to respect their qualities but we have to get the balance right between attacking and defending in Cyprus.

“They are more than decent,” he added. “They are a very good side.

“But we are capable – a lot of our best results have come away from home in Europe. We will go to Cyprus to score a goal – we are not going there to defend a 2-1 lead.”

Mcinnes praised the contributi­on of Shinnie, who shook off the disappoint­ment of a first-minute booking to emerge as the matchwinne­r with a searing left-foot drive.

Apollon Limassol had Argentine midfielder Esteban Sachetti sent off after 70 minutes for a second bookable offence after a clash with Ryan Christie, who had scored Aberdeen’s opener with a header after four minutes.

The visitors equalised through a well-worked Jander goal just before the hour mark.

“What a strike from Shinnie,” said Mcinnes. “There could not be any more love from our supporters towards him, he plays exactly how supporters want players to play. But when he produces quality like that it shows just how good a player he is.”

Mcinnes also paid tribute to the fans at a sold-out Pittodrie as more than 20,000 watched last night’s game. He said: “When you see an atmosphere like that, you just want to see it more. They were fantastic – ten out of ten.”

Mcinnes is hopeful that last season’s top scorer Adam Rooney, who missed last night’s match with a hamstring injury, should be on the plane to Cyprus next week.

Apollon Limassol head coach Sofronis Avgousti, who was sent off for over-celebratin­g his side’s equaliser by Brazilian Jander, insisted it would have been a different story had his side finished with eleven men.

“It is hopefully different next week in Larnaca,” he said. “The fans will push the team.”

On the sending off, he said: “I believe that, if it was eleven versus eleven, we would win. It was at a time when we were putting the most pressure on.

“He [Sachetti] is a good player, we missed him.”

DEREK MCINNES “When you see an atmosphere like that, you just want to see it more. The fans were fantastic”

Local boy Graeme Shinnie emerged the hero on a heated, fiery night. Fortress Pittodrie proved exactly that as Aberdeen responded to the urgings of a passionate home crowd against ten men to secure something to cling on to next week.

This first-leg tie was mirroring how things developed for Aberdeen at the same stage in the last round until Shinnie’s explosive interventi­on. There was a pulsating start in which the hosts opened the scoring even earlier this time through Ryan Christie, already emerging as a leading candidate for their player of the year.

But as against Siroki Brijeg, the momentum was transferre­d to the visitors, who equalised through Jander just before the hour mark and shortly before losing their composure. Head coach Sofronis Avgousti was sent off for some over the top celebratio­ns involving him invading the pitch.

Midfielder Estaban Sanchetti was red carded on 69 minutes after he followed up a booking for an agricultur­al challenge on Greg Stewart with an equally crude elbow on Christie.

Aberdeen took full advantage. Those sitting behind Shinnie in the old main stand watched with confidence as the ball arrowed into Bruno Vale’s top corner. It was a goal from the moment the ball left the skipper’s left foot.

The home side saw out the remaining dozen minutes to ensure they have something to defend next week in Cyprus. Indeed, they may well lament failing to increase their lead.

Nearly all of those at Pittodrie wanted to see Aberdeen avoid making unwelcome history by becoming the first Scottish side to lose a competitiv­e game to Cypriot opposition. But as manager Derek Mcinnes was at pains to stress on the eve of the match, Apollon are in no way related to the moderate teams from the island we might remember from the past.

Aberdeen had clearly identified Brazilian playmaker Alex as a main threat. Shinnie felled him with a strong challenge almost immediatel­y after kickoff to concede a free-kick and earn a yellow card. Alex was clearly suffering and did not emerge again after the break.

It was a challenge that might well have been permitted in the Scottish game but Finnish referee Mattias Gestranius was quick to issue a reprimand in the form of a card.

His resolve seemed to weaken later when only booking Sachetti for an over-the-ball challenge on Stewart. The referee took his time considerin­g his options but brought out just a yellow card rather then the red card willed by more than 18,000 Aberdeen supporters. It would come eventually.

The game might well have been over had Apollon been reduced to ten men after 20 minutes. They were already chasing the match after Aberdeen’s early lead had sent Pittodrie into ferment.

The blow of losing Adam Rooney to a hamstring injury would be felt later in a game in which replacemen­t striker Nicky Maynard struggled to make an impact. But Aberdeen didn’t stop to lament the absence of last season’s top goalscorer in the early stages. And they had no need to when blessed with Christie, who continued his purposeful start to the season.

After being the architect of both Aberdeen’s goals last week against Siroki and scoring against them a fortnight ago at Pittodrie he once more emerged as the crucial figure with his positive running.

Like last Thursday night in the heat of Bosnia, Gary Mackay-steven was a willing accomplice. The winger accepted the ball from Christie and spotted his teammate’s run towards the near post, responding with an inch-perfect cross. Christie just had to help the ball into the corner of the net with a cushioned header that Apollon goalkeeper Vale seemed to have decided was going wide. Whatever the reason, he didn’t move.

As against Siroki, Aberdeen were quick to impose themselves. But an early lead – in this case after just four minutes – means there was still much of the match left for the opposition to muster a response.

Siroki did so although it proved to no avail in terms of the tie. But as Mcinnes was keen to stress, Apollon are a couple of notches above their secondqual­ifyingroun­dopponents. And they continued to press for an equaliser.

They should have scored shortly after Aberdeen’s opener after Santana’s cutback found Anton Maglica. But his effort from the edge of the sixyard box was blocked, possibly by one of his own players.

Santana pulled a shot just wide at the start of the second half. It was a reminder Apollon still had plenty of time to secure a potentiall­y crucial

away goal and Aberdeen failed to heed the warning.

With the seagulls swirling, Jander dived in at the back post to convert a tempting cross from the substitute Antonio Jackolis.

Kari Arnason was sent on at centre-back for his second debut after re-signing, Aberdeen switching to three at the back. Sachetti’s red card helped create space and Shinnie plunged a dagger into the hearts of the opposition from 20 yards with a searing drive. Whether it proves a fatal blow for the Cypriots, next week will tell. ABERDEEN: Lewis; Logan, O’connor, Reynolds (Wright, 76), Considine; Mclean, Shinnie; Christie; Stewart, Mackay-steven (Arnason, 60); Maynard (Stockley, 60). Subs not used: Rogers, Tansey, Storey, Harvie. APOLLON: Vale; Pedro, Yuste, Roberge, Jander; Sachetti; Kyriakou, Alex (Jakolis, 45) , Schembri (Dos Santos, 68); Sardinero; Maglica. Subs not used: Kissas; Perez, Zelaya, Stylianou, Vasilou.

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 ??  ?? 0 Aberdeen goal hero Graeme Shinnie celebrates with Jayden Stockley and Andy Considine, right, after giving his side a 2-1 lead.
0 Aberdeen goal hero Graeme Shinnie celebrates with Jayden Stockley and Andy Considine, right, after giving his side a 2-1 lead.
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 ??  ?? 0 Ryan Christie and his team-mates celebrate the opening goal.
0 Ryan Christie and his team-mates celebrate the opening goal.
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 ??  ?? 2 Aberdeen midfielder Ryan Christie rises to steer a header into the Apollon Limassol net at Pittodrie last night.
2 Aberdeen midfielder Ryan Christie rises to steer a header into the Apollon Limassol net at Pittodrie last night.
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0 Brazilian Jander scores the equaliser for Apollon.

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