The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Glass grateful for Hedges’ return as Dons close the gap

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Stephen Glass has hailed the return of Ryan Hedges as “like having a new player” after Aberdeen cranked up the pressure on Hibernian in third place in the Scottish Premiershi­p table.

Hedges doubled the Dons’ lead over Livingston in the 74th minute after Callum Hendry had given the visitors the lead six minutes after half-time.

The Lions threatened a comeback after Jay Emmanuel-thomas fired in a wonderful volley with 10 minutes remaining.

However, Aberdeen held firm, and survived a late penalty claim when Jack Mackenzie appeared to handle in the box, to move to within three points of Hibs with two games left.

The teams face each other in their next league outing, with Aberdeen knowing another victory would give them a chance of overhaulin­g the Easter Road side, who have a superior goal difference.

Whatever happens, new Pittodrie manager Glass is thrilled to see Hedges back to fitness after three months on the sidelines following shoulder surgery.

He said: “It’s like a new player. I think the club has missed him, I think the team has missed him.

“He showed his obvious quality. It feels like a new player for next season already. But with a few games left it’s a huge bonus.

“And it is testament to how hard he has worked to get back and testament to the medical staff and how hard they have worked.”

After being knocked out of the Scottish Cup with a meek performanc­e against Dundee United the previous weekend, Aberdeen knew they needed a strong performanc­e to bounce back from that disappoint­ment.

And Glass was delighted to see his players stand up to the threats posed by the home side.

He added: “It’s a test of character for 90 minutes when you come here. They’re a good team, they are well drilled, they are tough to play against, they have good players.

“But our group stood up to it, and the last 10 minutes was an extra effort, but the test of character was walking in the door here today.”

Hendry struck after Max Stryjek had brilliantl­y tipped a Connor Mclennan header on to the bar and then Flo Kamberi combined with Jonny Hayes before picking out Hedges for a superb finish.

Emmanuel-thomas brilliantl­y swept in a Jaze Kabia diagonal but Livingston dropped to sixth on goal difference with the defeat and St Johnstone’s victory against Hibs.

 ??  ?? Ryan Hedges, right, was injured for three months.
Ryan Hedges, right, was injured for three months.

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