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Motherwell were held to a frustrating draw by Aberdeen after the Dons came from behind to grab a point at Fir Park.
The Steelmen were on course for another victory when Jamie Murphy opened the scoring in the 35th minute.
But Scott Vernon equalised after the break to earn Mark McGhee’s side a share of the spoils.
It was a disappointing day for Motherwell, who created few chances against a very defensive Aberdeen line-up.
A scrappy opening ten minutes was peppered with off-sides and blighted by poor passing as both sides struggled to string together any passes.
The only dangerous moment came, rather predictably, from the boot of Paul Hartley as the Dons captain whipped in an in-swinging free-kick which was well fielded by Darren Randolph.
Motherwell’s first chance came after 20 minutes. Steve Jennings surged forward from midfield and fed Chris Humphrey down the right flank. The winger cut inside and drove at the Dons defence before sliding Jennings back through on goal – but his near post effort was blocked by the retreating Derek Young.
It was perhaps indicative of a poor first half that one of the few moments which caused the crowd some excitement was a wayward back pass from Andrew Considine which looked, for a moment, like it might beat Langfield, but the keeper punted it clear.
With 10 minutes to go until half-time, Nick Blackman opened up to game with a moment of class not in keeping with the rest of a turgid affair to create the opener.
The loanee picked the ball up inside the Dons half and slipped through a sumptuous pass for the Murphy to hare on to. The Scotland under-21 star left the chasing Ifil on his backside inside the box and slid the ball through Langfield’s legs at the near post to make it 1-0.
But having taken the lead, Motherwell were nearly undone in the simplest manner seven minutes later. An aimless punt up the field by Langfield was misjudged by Reynolds, allowing Scott Vernon a clear run on goal. However, the striker seemed to suffer from a rush of blood to the head and clipped a poor effort wide of the target.
Murphy went up the other end and lashed a terrific dipping effort inches over the Aberdeen goal – as a previously dire encounter livened up towards the break.
The visitors emerged with more urgency after the break and didn’t take long to threaten as Nikola Vujadinovic burst in to the ‘Well half before feeding Chris Maguire who shot wide.
That proved to be a warning shot as the Dons equalised with their next attack. Maguire did well down the right-hand side, flashing a dangerous ball across the face of goal for Vernon to tap home from close range.
With the wind in their sails and showing much more ambition, McGhee’s men continued to threaten. Maguire made another neat run in front of the ‘Well defence and laid the ball across to Considine at the angle of the penalty box. His low, drilled shot was saved and held by Randolph, with Vernon following in.
The visitors could have even been ahead with less than 20 minutes left on the clock. The lively Maguire left Jennings for dead and hit the by-line on the right before putting his cross right on Vernon’s head at the near post. However, the former Colchester man could only nod his effort into the side netting.
Brown obviously decided enough was enough after a poor second half display and brought on Alan Gow for then Bob McHugh for Humphrey in quick succession.
The changes certainly helped freshen things up and ‘Well almost restored their lead when a long diagonal found the head of Sutton who diverted the ball teasingly across the face of goal. With Lasley rushing to prod the ball home, Zander Diamond made a terrific last-ditch clearance.
And with five minutes left, Murphy nearly stole the points. He skinned McArdle on the flank and cut in towards Langfield’s goal but his finish was wasteful and a ball across the face of goal may have been the better option.
The best chance to win it was still to come though. Substitute Gow received the ball on the edge of the box and curled a stunning ball to the back post for Stve Jennings who was steaming in. With the goal gaping, the midfielder flung himself at the ball but could only head it wide.
[tab:As it happened]
90+3′ FULL-TIME The final whistle is blown by the referee.
90+3′ BOOKING Steve Jennings is given a yellow card.
90+1′ Derek Young fouled by Steve Jennings, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Nikola Vujadinovic.
89′ The ball is sent over by Alan Gow, Steve Jennings has a headed effort at goal from close range which goes wide left of the target.
88′ The assistant referee flags for offside against Alan Gow. Free kick taken by Jamie Langfield.
85′ Jamie Murphy produces a right-footed shot from deep inside the penalty area which goes wide of the right-hand post.
83′ Effort from outside the box by Steven Saunders goes wide right of the target.
82′ SUB Ross Forbes comes on for John Sutton.
81′ Unfair challenge on Paul Hartley by Steve Jennings results in a free kick. Jamie Langfield takes the direct free kick.
76′ SUB Robert McHugh comes on in place of Chris Humphrey.
73′ SUB Mitchel Megginson replaces Chris Maguire for Aberdeen.
73′ SUB Alan Gow comes on in place of Nick Blackman.
72′ Nick Blackman challenges Andrew Considine unfairly and gives away a free kick. Jamie Langfield restarts play with the free kick.
72′ A cross is delivered by Chris Maguire, Headed effort on goal by Scott Vernon from inside the penalty box misses to the right of the target.
70′ Nick Blackman takes a shot. Save by Jamie Langfield.
70′ Rory McArdle challenges Jamie Murphy unfairly and gives away a free kick. Steve Jennings restarts play with the free kick.
65′ Unfair challenge on Keith Lasley by Andrew Considine results in a free kick. Strike comes in from Nick Blackman from the free kick. Corner taken short by Chris Humphrey.
64′ Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Jamie Langfield by Chris Humphrey. Free kick taken by Jamie Langfield.
61′ Effort from 20 yards by Zander Diamond. Save by Darren Randolph.
58′ Foul by Derek Young on Keith Lasley, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Stephen Craigan.
56′ GOAL Scott Vernon scores a goal from inside the six-yard box to the bottom left corner of the goal. Assist by Chris Maguire.
54′ Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Paul Hartley from the right by-line to the near post, Mark Reynolds manages to make a clearance.
54′ Nick Blackman takes a shot. Save by Jamie Langfield. Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Paul Hartley by Steve Jennings. Direct free kick taken by Paul Hartley.
52′ Long range shot from Chris Maguire misses to the left of the net.
51′ Tom Hateley takes a inswinging corner from the left by-line played to the near post, Jamie Langfield makes a save.
48′ The offside flag is raised against Nick Blackman. Jamie Langfield takes the indirect free kick.
46′ KICK-OFF The second-half has started.
45+1′ HALF-TIME The referee brings an end to the first-half.
45+1′ Free kick awarded for a foul by Steve Jennings on Paul Hartley. Jamie Langfield restarts play with the free kick.
45+1′ Steven Saunders takes a shot from a long way out which goes wide of the right-hand post.
45′ Free kick awarded for a foul by Scott Vernon on Mark Reynolds. Darren Randolph restarts play with the free kick.
43′ Shot by Jamie Murphy from outside the area goes high over the crossbar.
42′ Scott Vernon produces a right-footed shot from the edge of the area and misses to the left of the target.
41′ Free kick awarded for a foul by Keith Lasley on Rory McArdle. Jamie Langfield takes the direct free kick.
40′ Foul by Andrew Considine on Nick Blackman, free kick awarded. Direct free kick taken by Keith Lasley.
39′ John Sutton challenges Nikola Vujadinovic unfairly and gives away a free kick. Paul Hartley restarts play with the free kick.
35′ GOAL Jamie Murphy scores from inside the penalty area low into the middle of the goal. Assist by Nick Blackman.
33′ John Sutton concedes a free kick for a foul on Jerel Ifil. Jamie Langfield takes the direct free kick.
33′ Derek Young gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Keith Lasley. Direct free kick taken by Stephen Craigan.
31′ Unfair challenge on Nick Blackman by Andrew Considine results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Tom Hateley.
30′ Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Steve Jennings by Scott Vernon. Tom Hateley takes the free kick.
25′ The referee blows for offside against Scott Vernon. Direct free kick taken by Stephen Craigan.
22′ Corner taken by Paul Hartley.
20′ Unfair challenge on Zander Diamond by Keith Lasley results in a free kick. Paul Hartley restarts play with the free kick.
17′ The assistant referee flags for offside against Scott Vernon. Free kick taken by Darren Randolph.
16′ Scott Vernon fouled by Mark Reynolds, the ref awards a free kick. Scott Vernon takes the direct free kick.
13′ Jerel Ifil challenges Jamie Murphy unfairly and gives away a free kick. Tom Hateley restarts play with the free kick.
11′ Keith Lasley challenges Chris Maguire unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Paul Hartley.
11′ Zander Diamond fouled by Steven Saunders, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Paul Hartley.
8′ John Sutton is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Jamie Langfield takes the free kick.
4′ The assistant referee signals for offside against Chris Maguire. Darren Randolph restarts play with the free kick.
2′ Free kick awarded for a foul by Steve Jennings on Chris Maguire. Free kick crossed right-footed by Paul Hartley, save by Darren Randolph.
2′ The referee blows for offside. Jamie Langfield takes the free kick.
1′ KICK-OFF The match gets underway.
[tab:Reaction]
Motherwell boss Craig Brown:
“I’m disappointed that we couldn’t be more creative in front of goal and get the goals our possession deserved.
“Our goalkeeper hasn’t had a save in the game. When he was called upon to make one, it was impossible because it was a very good goal across the face of the goal.
“I suspect they came to get a point here, which is a compliment to us and they played it very tight at the back.
“It feels like a defeat because we felt that we had enough of the ball and enough chances to make it a victory.
“We feel that the opportunity was here to show that we really mean business this season and we quite honestly failed to take that opportunity.
“But, credit to Aberdeen, they stuck to their game-plan and they got what they came for I’m sure.”
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee:
“We had lost two games in a row and it was important that we didn’t lose a third. Eventually, we ground out a result.
“The goal we lost was the sort you don’t expect to lose with five at the back, but generally I thought we were fairly comfortable defensively.
“We looked hard to beat but we have to be able to create more chances, particularly early in the game.
“Although it’s the first time we have played that way, I’d expect us to have a bit more careful possession. We gave the ball away unnecessarily. Perhaps it was the new system.”
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