Stenhousemuir v Aberdeen

Dons Secure Cup Replay Win Against Stenhousemuir

The ghosts of 1995 were laid to rest in this Scottish Cup 4th Round replay encounter against Stenhousemuir.

At a bitterly cold Ochilview it was the Dons that game out on top, going 3-0 up before the end of the first half, Stenny pulled one back thanks to an early second half goal, which was followed by a bizarre Donaldson own goal in the 67th minute.

Aberdeen made three changes to the side that drew 0-0 with Kilmarnock at Pittodrie on Saturday.

Scott McKenna was ruled out due to the hamstring injury that he sustained in that game.  Tommie Hoban came in to replace McKenna, his first start since late August.  Both Scott Wright and Niall McGinn returned to the starting XI, with Gary Mackay-Steven and Stevie May being benched.

From the get-go Aberdeen were in control of the game with Lewis Ferguson firing a drive from 22 yards out in the 5th minute only for the loose ball fell to Niall McGinn which he shot into the side netting.

It didn’t take long for the Irishman to get on the scoreboard, after taking control of a squared pass from Scott Wright and firing it beyond Smith in the Stenny goal in the 13th minute.

The second goal came courtesy of a Sam Cosgrove penalty after Greg Stewart was brought down in the box.  Sam stepped up to the spot and slotted the ball into the goal – his 12th of the season in the 30th minute.

The shortly afterwards it was Greg Stewart himself that found the net, after collecting a Shinnie pass and chipping the shot into the net from 12 yards in the 38th minute.

It didn’t go all Aberdeen’s way though, after a sloppy goal early in the second half gave Stenny some confidence.  From a Stenhousemuir corner, Andy Munro jumped highest at the near post and headed a goal in from close range in the 53rd minute.

Whilst Stenhousemuir kept up some second half pressure, they were dealt a blow thanks to a Ruaridh Donaldson own goal after he attempted a clearance from a Greg Stewart cross that was delivered into the box which hit the cross bar and over the line into goal.

It was a confident display for the Dons who secured a 5th round televised tie against Queen of the South on Sunday 10 February at Pittodrie (kick-off 3.30pm).  The Doonhamers came out of their replay against Dundee with a 3-0 win thanks to a Stephen Dobbie hat-trick.

Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes said:  “We got in front and the difference this time was we were far more clinical. It is what I would have expected of us.

“I was disappointed we didn’t keep a clean sheet, but it was pretty close to perfect in terms of their approach, chances created and some of their play.”

Details

Date Time League Season Full Time Attendance
29th January 2019 7:30 pm Scottish Cup 2018-19 90' 2,429

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoalsPossessionOutcome
Stenhousemuir01126%Loss
Aberdeen31474%Win

Stenhousemuir

1Graeme Smith Goalkeeper
2Alan Reid Defender
3Ruaridh Donaldson Defender 67'
5Jesus Garcia Tena Defender
6Mark Ferry Midfielder
7Keiran Gibbons Midfielder
8Nicki Paterson Midfielder
9Mark McGuigan Forward
10Conner Duthie Midfielder
11Alan Cook Forward
15Thomas Halleran Midfielder
16Sean Dickson Midfielder 72'
17Lewis McMinn Goalkeeper
19Andy Munro Defender 53'
22Conor McBrearty Defender
24Colin McMenamin Forward

Staff

Aberdeen

1Joe Lewis Goalkeeper
2Shay Logan Defender 8'
3Graeme Shinnie Defender
4Andrew Considine Defender
7Greg Stewart Forward 38'
8Stephen Gleeson Midfielder
9James Wilson 16 Forward
10Niall McGinn 11 Forward 13'
11Gary Mackay-Steven 10 Midfielder
15Scott Wright 33 Forward
16Sam Cosgrove 9 Forward 30'
17Stevie May Forward
19Lewis Ferguson Midfielder
20Tomáš Černý Goalkeeper
21Dominic Ball Defender
28Tommie Hoban Defender
29Max Lowe Midfielder
33Ethan Ross 15 Midfielder

Staff