The Scotsman

Dons conquer Vikings to secure glamour tie with Sporting Lisbon

● Aberdeen face mouthwater­ing trip to Portugal as Mccrorie and Hedges goals earn victory in Norway

- By MOIRA GORDON

In the same way that a starter can be appetising but rarely satisfies real hunger pangs, this match was always viewed as little more than a tasty preamble.

Since the draw for the second and third qualifying rounds was made, the mouth watering prospect for everyone at Aberdeen has been the opportunit­y this trip afforded them of a prestigiou­s meeting with Sporting Lisbon.

Manager De re kMc Inn es, pictured, admitted there had been no attempt to pretend otherwise, happy for his players to have such a prize to entice them.

If a trip to Portugal next week had already been pencilled in the diary, last night’s result in Stavanger allows them to firm up those plans.

Ryan Hedges was the man who grabbed the headlines and a hat-trick in the previous round and he was the player who offered the Dons some breathing space at the Sr-bank Arena thanks to his 78th-minute corner kick that left Viking keeper Arild Austbo looking a wee bit daft as the set piece was whipped in and tucked inside the far post.

That made it 2-0, building on Ross Mccrorie’s earlier volley.

Mccrorie’ sdigh ad been a welcome climax to the first half, which the Scottish side had enjoyed the better of but they had, until that point, proved unable to capitalise on.

They had been forced to weather a mini Viking revival as the break approached but when a corner was cleared as far as the in-form midfielder he sent a rasping right-foot effort into the net.

There was an anxious pause as the assistant referee raised the question of Andrew

Con sid ine’ s po sitioning in front of the home keeper but the referee decided not to give offside, allowing the goal to stand and grant the visitors a merited lead.

Aberdeen had travelled to Norway in buoyant mood, looking for their sixth win on the bounce, but against a side already well-bedded in to their season, the challenge was always likely to be greater than the test posed by Runavik in the previous round.

A reminder of that was served up in the opening minute when Viking carved out an opening but Kosovan forward Zymer Bytyqi pulled his shot just wide.

After that initial fright, it was Aberdeen who had the better of the first half but the clinical finish was missing. That lack of a clinical edge was disappoint­ing as they set the tempo and dictated the majority of play for the first half an hour but couldn’t turn that into the kind of advantage that matters.

With Matty Kennedy dropping out of the squad, Mccrorie was pushed out to the right wing, with Dylan Mcgeouch coming into makeup the numbers in the middle of the park. Working their way down the flanks, Jonny Hayes made inroads down the left, while Mccrorie was a threat surging forward on the opposite wing. Driving Aberdeen forward they helped set a high tempo but there was less conviction when the Dons found themselves through on goal. Hayes, Marley Watkins, Hedges and Scott Wright all had chances to punish the hosts but Bjarne Berntsen’s men were brave in getting bodies in the way to block, while the Pittodrie players’ strikes were too central or too weak to truly trouble the Norwegians.

Watkins managed to get a header on target in the seventh minute but it was saved and Wright should have done better when he was played in by a delightful Hedges through ball but he couldn’t beat the keeper.

Aberdeen’s inability to convert their superiorit­y gave the Stavanger side hope and they rallied and came close when Veton Berisha set up Ylldren Ibrahimaj twice.

Hedges, Mcgeouch, Lewis Ferguson and Watkins all responded with attempts but it was only when Mccro - rie netted in the 43rd minute that they were able to finally celebrate.

Willing to commit players for ward as they chased the game, Viking started the seco n d h a l f a s b r i g h t l y a s t h e first but the attacking options enjoyed by Aberdeen and their willingnes­s to graft and press the game limited the home side to near misses or teasing tries and they never managed to breach the away defence.

With just a solitary goal separating them, there may have been an edgy end to the game but Hedges stepped up. And a s h i s s e t p i e c e r u f f l e d t h e inside of the side netting there will have been sighs of relief on the Aberdeen bench and as so on as the final whistle sounded, thoughts will have turned to next week and the h i g h l y - a n t i c i p a t e d h e a d t o head against Sporting Lisbon.

VIKING: Austbo, Vikstol, Vevatne (Bjorshol 77), Andresson (Hoiland 77), Heggheim, Torsteinsb­o, Ibrahimaj, Bell, de Lanlay (Ostensen 86), Berisha, Bytyqi. Subs not used: Crowe, de Souza, Sebulonsen.

ABERDEEN: Lewis, Considine, Hoban, Mckenna, Hayes, Mcgeouch (Logan 74), Ferguson, Mccrorie, Watkins (Main 90), Hedges, Wright (Ojo 74). Subs not used: Cerny, Taylor, Mcginn, Mclennan.

 ??  ?? 0 Ryan Hedges is congratula­ted by his Aberdeen team-mates after scoring his side’s second goal against Viking direct from a corner.
0 Ryan Hedges is congratula­ted by his Aberdeen team-mates after scoring his side’s second goal against Viking direct from a corner.
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