Aberdeen produced a stunning second-half display to kill off Dundee at Dens
Park and climb off the foot of the Premier League table.
After a desperately disappointing first period Andy Dow, Arild Stavrum and
Paul Bernard all hit the net to score their fifth goals of the campaign and to
win three vital points in their fight for survival, while Dundee got a late
consolation through Graham Bayne.
Kilmarnock went above Aberdeen last night after an emphatic 4-0 win at
Motherwell but their joy was short-lived as the Dons went one point above the
Rugby Park side with an amazing turnaround.
In truth, Aberdeen were dreadful in the opening period and had Dundee taken
their chances the Dons would have been in trouble, but Dundee lacked the cutting
edge after just one win at home this season.
They had a claim for a penalty in the 11th minute turned down when Barry Smith
threaded the ball through to James Grady, who nudged the ball past Jim Leighton
before going to ground.
But both sides looked short of ideas as pass after pass went astray and
attacks broke down.
Dundee, however, produced the first real move of quality in the 37th minute
after Derek Whyte's fumbled clearance went to Willie Falconer, who gave it to
Steven Boyack to curl a cross to Gavin Rae, but he could only head over.
A minute later Rae blazed over before Robertson found Steven Tweed unmarked at
the far post but the Dundee defender headed over when he should have hit the
target.
Then in the last minute of the half Falconer waved a leg at Rae's cross when
six yards out which summed up the first half and Dundee's problems at home this
season.
Two minutes after the restart Robertson's shot was swept away by Jamie
McAllister and Falconer followed up to blaze wide of the post but Dundee were
made to pay for their missed chances.
The game finally sparked into life in the 49th minute when Cato Guntveit
picked out Dow in the area and the midfielder's left-footed shot appeared to
loop off Barry Smith and over James Langfield.
Then a minute later Dundee went for the equaliser but Dow was again the hero
as he cleared Falconer's pinpoint header off the goalline.
However, Aberdeen doubled their advantage in the 56th minute after the best
passing move of the match when Stavrum swept home Winters' cross.
Dundee tried to hit back immediately and Bayne turned in the box after
Boyack's corner but he was unable to keep his effort down.
But Dundee were dead and buried in the 60th minute when Bernard fired home
after Smith had cleared Stavrum's header off the line.
Dundee almost reduced the deficit in the 72nd minute when Falconer's header
from Boyack's cross scraped the upright but that summed up the home side's
season at Dens Park.
Then with three minutes to go Dundee got a consolation through Bayne after
everyone had left Falconer's tame cross.
In the final minute Dundee defender Willie Miller hit a shot over Leighton but
Bernard was on hand to head over the bar and it was too little too late for the
home side - while Aberdeen go from strength to strength.
Teams
Dundee: Langfield, Smith, Wilkie, Tweed, Miller, Boyack, Rae, Robertson (Banger 57), McSkimming, Grady, Falconer, Banger (Annand 77).
Subs Not Used: Soutar, Sharp, Bayne.
Booked: Tweed, Wilkie.
Goals: Bayne 87.
Aberdeen: Leighton, Anderson, Solberg, Whyte, Guntveit, Bernard, Rutkiewicz (Clark 74), McAllister, Dow,
Winters (Belabed 78), Stavrum (Mayer 90).
Subs Not Used: Esson, Perry.
Booked: Rutkiewicz, Solberg.
Goals: Dow 48, Stavrum 55, Bernard 60.
Att: 5,784
Ref: M Mccurrie (Glasgow).