Aberdeen prepared for their Scottish Cup final date against Rangers with a
comfortable win at Dens Park.
A first half opener from Arild Stavrum and a second half clincher from Eoin
Jess gave the visitors only their ninth league victory of the season.
Dundee, on the other hand, put up little fight and looked like a team looking
forward to the close season.
It was the home side who had the first attempt on goal in the fourth minute
when Hugh Robertson tried his luck from the edge of the box.
But the midfielder, just back in the side after an injury, pulled his shot and
Aberdeen keeper Jim Leighton watched the ball trundle wide.
At the other end an Andy Dow effort from 30 yards was accurate but lacked the
power to trouble Dens keeper Rob Douglas.
But in reality the opening period was low key and the game had a real
end-of-season feel about it.
Most of the play was confined to the midfield area with neither keeper seeing
much of the play.
In fact Leighton had to wait until the 20th minute before he was called into
action again.
A Barry Smith cross from the right-hand side nearly went in under the bar but
the veteran keeper reacted quickly to tip it over for a corner.
But in the 25th minute, against the run of play, the visitors took the lead.
When a Dow corner came over, Thomas Solberg flicked the ball on and it fell at
the feet of Stavrum at the back post.
The big Norwegian was first to react and stabbed the ball home from two yards
for his 12th goal of the season.
The home side fought back and on the half hour mark had a penalty claim turned
down after Solberg appeared to block a Steven Boyack cross with his hand.
Despite the claims of the Dundee players and their fans the referee waved play
on.
The second half started slowly with neither side showing any great enthusiasm
for the task in hand.
The first attempt on goal in the second period came in 52 minutes but Jess'
shot from the edge of the box was easily saved by Douglas.
Three minutes later there was panic in the Dons defence when Leighton fumbled
a Lee Maddison cross but the keeper quickly recovered before Luna could pounce.
But moments later the Dons keeper redeemed himself with a great reaction save
after Solberg had deflected a Smith cross towards goal.
In 61 minutes Aberdeen tied the points up with a goal of supreme quality. Jess
picked up a Robbie Winters header at the edge of the box and drove a glorious
low shot past Douglas and into the corner of the net.
The visitors took control of the game from then on with Dundee showing no
signs of clawing themselves back into the game.
Only a great save from Douglas in injury time prevented Stavrum making it
3-0.
In the end it was a comfortable victory for the Dons who can now look forward
to next week's cup final clash with Rangers.
Teams:
Dundee: Douglas, Smith, Tweed, Wilkie, Maddison, Boyack,
Billio (Luna 34), Rae, Robertson (Sharp 78), Grady,
Falconer (Bayne 78).
Subs Not Used: Langfield, Miller.
Booked: Wilkie.
Aberdeen: Leighton, Lilley, Solberg, Anderson, McAllister,
Guntveit (Rowson 70), Bernard, Dow (Belabed 83), Jess, Stavrum,
Zerouali (Winters 40).
Subs Not Used: Esson, Perry.
Booked: Guntveit.
Goals: Stavrum 25, Jess 62.
Att: 6,449
Ref: D McDonald (Scotland).