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Dons boss says Well deserved victory to finish season

Motherwell Women 3 Aberdeen Women 0

- SOPHIE GOODWIN AT K-PARK

Gavin Levey says “the better team won” as Aberdeen Women finished the SWPL 1 season with 3-0 a defeat against Motherwell.

It had been a fairly even encounter at K-Park, but it was Motherwell who took the lead after 55 minutes through a Carla Boyce strike, before Kaela McDonald-Nguah doubled the Women of Steel’s lead on 74 minutes.

Motherwell wrapped up the win with a third goal as Lori Gardner got her name on the scoresheet with five minutes left on the clock.

Despite the defeat in South Lanarkshir­e, Aberdeen finish the season in ninth on 30 points, after Dundee United drew 1-1 with Hamilton Accies to remain in 10th.

Levey, who was in the dugout for his final game as interim manager, said: “These last two games we’ve been safe and while we wanted to win them, they presented two different challenges.

“Over the piece today, the better team won.

“I do think we gave a good account of ourselves, but Motherwell ran over the top of us towards the end.”

After his final game, Levey says he has learned a lot during his six-month spell in interim charge.

He added: “This has been a chapter of my own career that has given me something different – it’s been a different kind of leadership and coaching role.

“I’ve loved the challenge of it and how the girls have responded.”

Levey made three changes from last weekend’s defeat to Hamilton Accies. Mya Christie, Millie Urquhart and Hannah Stewart came in for Jess Broadrick, who was suspended, Donna Paterson and Chloe Gover.

Aberdeen goalkeeper Annalisa McCann was called into action early to

deny a Kayla Jardine freekick, while at the other end, Bayley Hutchison saw her shot from a well-worked move hit the side-netting.

A last-ditch Lauren Doran-Barr intercepti­on denied Bailley Collins being clear through on goal after the midfielder linked up with Hutchison.

The home side had the ball in the back of the net after 24 minutes when Chelsie Watson headed home from another Jardine free-kick, but she was flagged offside.

Motherwell went close after Hutchison lost the ball in the middle of the park to Watson, who found Amy Anderson. She saw her effort from a couple yards out saved by an alert McCann.

Former Aberdeen Ladies goalkeeper Emily Mutch was let off after a Motherwell mix-up at the back gifted the Dons a shot, but Stewart’s strike went well wide of the target.

In the second half, Motherwell’s Boyce registered the first shot after she got the better of Loren Campbell, but her strike was right down the throat of McCann.

Eilidh Shore did well to create space for herself to unleash a powerful strike from 30 yards out which went just over the bar and

landed on the roof of the net.

But right at the other end, the home side took the lead as Boyce latched onto an Aberdeen defensive mistake and hit a strike on the half-volley which dropped into the back of the net for 1-0.

Minutes after coming on, Gover went close to equalising for Aberdeen as Ogilvie squared the ball just inside the box, but her strike was too high.

Urquhart burst forward from defence to start Aberdeen’s attack and did well to find Ogilvie, but her effort, albeit from a tight angle, was too tame to trouble Mutch.

It was 2-0 with 16 minutes left to play after the Dons failed to clear their lines from a corner and allowed substitute McDonald-Nguah to score with an overhead kick at the back post.

Gardner made it 3-0 with a low right-footed finish which she buried into the bottom corner after a well-worked move where she linked with McDonald-Nguah and Tiree Burchill.

In their last game of the SWF Championsh­ip season, Caley Thistle beat Hutchison Vale 4-1 in Edinburgh.

 ?? ?? REFLECTION: Gavin Levey said he has ‘loved the challenge’ of managing Aberdeen Women this season.
REFLECTION: Gavin Levey said he has ‘loved the challenge’ of managing Aberdeen Women this season.

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