The Scotsman

Survive by skin of their teeth

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he will be back for the next round.

“It was a gamble and I don’t like gambling. But the boy hasn’t had a break for three years and I have a responsibi­lity to look after Niall for the whole season, not just for now. We should have been good enough to win without him. While Niall’s importance is clear, it doesn’t allow for the below-par performanc­e.

“In cup football it is all about getting through and the only positive we can take from this game is the fact we have gone through. Fola deserved more from tonight as I thought they were excellent. They were determined, confident and energetic, everything that was lacking from our performanc­e and I need to take responsibi­lity for that.”

Mcinnes had vowed his side would go all out to kill the tie off early but, in a temperatur­e of 25 degrees at kick-off, they came perilously close to going a goal down inside the opening two minutes, when Stefano Bensi tried an audacious lob from just over the halfway line that had Joe Lewis scrambling back and the ball only just missed the target by inches.

With Mcinnes urging his players to “wake up” from the sidelines, they created their only decent opening in the 20th minute when Peter Pawlett sent over a low cross to Jayden Stockley, pictured, and the former Bournemout­h striker was denied his first Aberdeen goal by an instinctiv­e block by Fola goalkeeper Thomas Hym. However, Fola deservedly took the lead a minute before the interval. Once again the Scots’ defence was carved open through their suspect middle by a simple pass from Bensi, with Ash Taylor trying to play offside and Hadji sprinted clear before blasting a composed finish past Lewis.

Fola came agonisingl­y close to going ahead on the away goal rule five minutes after the interval when more shambolic defending allowed Bensi to size up a shot and his curling effort was brilliantl­y tipped round the post by Lewis.

Aberdeen were on the ropes for the last 15 minutes and Emmanuel Francoise cracked the post with a shot that had Lewis beaten. The Scots qualified by the skin of their teeth to the sound of boos from the 500 visiting fans, but now go on to meet Latvian club Ventspils in the second round.

Fola boss Jeff Strasser stated: “I am very proud of the team. We dominated Aberdeen over 90 minutes.

“We were the width of the post away from qualifying and Aberdeen had only one chance during the whole game.”

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