The Scotsman

Miovski and Devlin ensure cup progress for Aberdeen

- Gavin Mccafferty At New Douglas Park

Aberdeen survived an early scare before avoiding another Scottish Cup shock. In the end, this victory over Clyde was pretty comfortabl­e.

The cinch League 2 bottom side hit the post before goals in each half from Bojan Miovski and Nicky Devlin saw Barry Robson's side put their name in the hat for tomorrow night's fifth-round draw.

The Dons suffered the worst defeat in their history at this stage of last season's tournament when they lost 1-0 against seventh-tier Darvel. That result, plus a 6-0 loss against Hibs five days later, saw Jim Goodwin depart and Robson installed as manager, initially on an interim basis.

Robson had faced some pressure himself before three wins from the last four cinch Premiershi­p games heading into the winter break saw the Dons move up to eighth. The Dons manager picked the same team and formation that helped them beat Ross County earlier this month, persisting with a back four.

There would still have been some trepidatio­n among the Dons fans who headed to Hamilton and possibly some flashbacks to 361 days ago in Ayrshire when Clyde hit the frame of the goal midway through the first half.

It was the first time Ian Mccall's side had attacked with numbers and front pair Martin Rennie and Connor Young combined well on the edge of the box before the latter curled a shot off the foot of the post with Kelle Roos beaten. Aberdeen had dominated possession without threatenin­g but they came close moments later when Dante Polvara's effort took a major deflection and spun just wide.

The breakthrou­gh came in

the 32nd minute after Jamie Mcgrath turned and crossed from the left side of the box. Devlin chested into the path of Miovski who guided a firsttime effort into the corner of the net from 12 yards.

The North Macedonia internatio­nal volleyed against the bar just before the break following Mcgrath's lofted pass and Aberdeen continued to dominate after the interval.

The visitors soon had their two-goal cushion when Polvara

set up Devlin to fire into the far corner as Aberdeen attacked with pace in the 57th minute.

Clyde briefly threatened to make a game of it when Ji Stevenson had a shot blocked and Craig Howie volleyed over after the resulting corner.

Shayden Morris missed an excellent late chance at the other end, although only after referee Euan Anderson played on despite Clyde defender Peter Grant being left on the

ground with a facial injury after being forearm-smashed by Pape Gueye.

Goalscorer Devlin was relieved the Dons had negotiated the tie with little fuss. "We knew it would be a difficult game,” he said. “The Scottish Cup has a habit of throwing up shock results, so we didn't want to be on the end of that. Everyone coming tonight wanted it to be a good cup tie – we didn't, we wanted to win the game.”

 ?? ?? Bojan Miovski opens the scoring for Aberdeen as he fires a half-chance into the net
Bojan Miovski opens the scoring for Aberdeen as he fires a half-chance into the net

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