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Scottish Premiership | Gameweek 26
Feb 16, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
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2-2

Ferguson (32'), Cosgrove (77')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Nazon (20' pen.), McAllister (61')

Bottom side St Mirren fight for a point at Aberdeen

Bottom side St Mirren fight for a point at Aberdeen
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Sam Cosgrove rescues a point.

Sam Cosgrove rescued a point for Aberdeen against St Mirren that was marred by a serious injury to the home side's on-loan Watford defender Tommie Hoban towards the end of the first half.

Hoban caught his studs in the turf and was clearly in immediate distress before being stretchered off after lengthy on-field treatment.

At that stage the score was 1-1, with Lewis Ferguson having levelled Duckens Nazon's 20th minute penalty. The Buddies were back in front through Kyle McAllister, before Cosgrove found the net to make it 2-2.

The game up to that point had been something of a midfield battle, with little in the way of flowing football.

When the visitors broke the deadlock after 20 minutes, it came from the penalty spot.

Cosgrove, so often the hero for Aberdeen in recent months, turned villain as he hauled down Paul McGinn at the back post from a St Mirren corner, and Nazon found the net via the inside of the left-hand upright.

Greg Stewart should have levelled five minutes later as he ran on to a through ball from a Cosgrove pass, but rather than rounding goalkeeper Vacaville Hladky, the pair collided, resulting in a brief stoppage as both were treated.

Aberdeen levelled after a period of pressure, with Niall McGinn taking a corner short to Gary Mackay-Steven. His cross was flicked on by Mikey Devlin at the near post, and Ferguson was well placed to nod home at the back post – despite having put a near-identical effort wide earlier in the game.

It should have been 2-1 to the hosts a couple of minutes later as Stewart slipped in McGinn with the goal gaping, but somehow the Northern Irishman contrived to blaze high and wide.

Then came Hoban's injury, and despite 10 minutes of time added on being played, the first half understandably petered out.

St Mirren have conceded four on each of their last three visits to Pittodrie, but never looked in danger of doing so here – and indeed they were back in front just after the hour.

Devlin needlessly gave the ball away in midfield and an early pass sent McAllister through. He had the beating of Andrew Considine, and curled neatly past Joe Lewis and into the far corner.

Cosgrove hauled the home side level again as the game entered the final fifteen minutes, doing just enough to fire Graeme Shinnie's left-wing cross home, despite a big touch from goalkeeper Hladky.

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