ABERDEEN. Aberdeen and St. Johnstone didn’t manage to score any goal on Monday..

The match was played at the Pittodrie Stadium stadium in Aberdeen on Monday and it started at 1:00 am local time. In front of 16,816 spectators.​ The referee was David Munro with the support of Daniel McFarlane and Paul McAvinue. The 4th official was Duncan Williams. The weather was sky is clear. The temperature was cold at 13.86 degrees Celsius or 56.95 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 67%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 55 Ball Possession 45
Shots
  • 10 Total 9
  • 3 On Target 0
  • 5 Off Target 5
  • 2 Shots blocked 4
  • 114 Attack 120
  • 50 Dangerous attack 44
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 3
  • 3 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 11 Total 11
  • 0 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Aberdeen was in firm control of the ball 55% while St. Johnstone was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Aberdeen was putting more pressure with 50 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 3 were on target. Nevertheless, that was not enough Aberdeen to win the match​.

Aberdeen shot 10 times, 3 on target, 5 off target. Regarding the opposition, St. Johnstone shot 9 times, 0 on target, 5 off target.

Cards

Aberdeen didn’t receive any yellow card. On the opposite side, St. Johnstone received 2 yellow cards (Luke Robinson and Drey Wright).

Match Timeline

Duk(VAR)
45'
Leighton Clarkson- sub ->Graeme Shinnie
56'
Dante Polvara- sub ->Jamie McGrath
56'
65'
Chris Kane- sub ->Luke Jephcott
73'
Cammy MacPherson - sub ->Maksym Kucheriavyi
76'
Drey Wright - Yellow
78'
Stevie May- sub ->Drey Wright
81'
Luke Robinson- Yellow
Ester Sokler- sub ->Nicky Devlin
80'

Standings

After playing this match, Aberdeen will have 9 points like Hibernian to remain in the 8th place. On the other side, St. Johnstone will have 4 points to remain in the 12th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premiership, Aberdeen will host Dundee on the 13th of April with a 18-1 head to head in favor of Aberdeen (5 draws).

St. Johnstone will host Kilmarnock on the 13th of April with a 18-15 head to head record in favor of St. Johnstone (8 draws).

Aberdeen – Formation

Aberdeen
G
Kelle Roos 24.Netherlands
7.0
D
Richard Jensen 5.Finland
7.9
D
Stefan Gartenmann 6.Denmark
7.5
D
Slobodan Rubezic 33.Serbia
7.3
M
Nicky Devlin 2.Scotland
7.0
80'
M
Graeme Shinnie 4.Scotland
6.6
56'
M
Jamie McGrath 7.Republic of Ireland
6.7
56'
M
Connor Barron 8.Scotland
7.9
M
Jonny Hayes 17.Republic of Ireland
7.3
F
Bojan Miovski 9.Macedonia
7.0
F
Duk 11.Cape Verde
7.3
Substitutes
G
Ross Doohan 31.Scotland
D
Jack MacKenzie 3.Scotland
D
Angus MacDonald 27.England
M
Leighton Clarkson 10.England
7.0
56'
M
Dante Polvara 21.United States
6.7
56'
M
Ryan Duncan 23.Scotland
F
Pape Habib Gueye 14.Senegal
F
Ester Sokler 19.Slovenia
6.8
80'
F
Vicente Besuijen 22.Netherlands

Aberdeen started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Barry Robson decided to play with the following team: Kelle Roos (7.0), Stefan Gartenmann (7.5), Slobodan Rubežić (7.3), Richard Jensen (7.9), Nicky Devlin (7.0), Connor Barron (7.9), Graeme Shinnie (6.6), Jonny Hayes (7.3), Jamie McGrath (6.7), Bojan Miovski (7.0) and Luís Henriques de Barros Lopes (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Jack Mackenzie, Leighton Clarkson (7.0), Pape Habib Gueye, Ester Sokler (6.8), Dante Polvara (6.7), Vicente Besuijen, Ryan Duncan, Angus MacDonald and Ross Doohan.

Substitutions

Aberdeen made 3 changes: Graeme Shinnie for Leighton Clarkson (56′), Jamie McGrath for Dante Polvara (56′) and Nicky Devlin for Ester Sokler (80′).

Best player: Richard Jensen​

The most impressive player for Aberdeen was Richard Jensen.

His rating is (7.9) with 61 passes (84% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 9.

St. Johnstone – Formation

St. Johnstone
G
Dimitar Mitov 1.Bulgaria
7.3
D
Andy Considine 4.Scotland
7.0
D
Liam Gordon 6.Scotland
6.7
D
Drey Wright 14.England
7.0
78' 76'
D
Luke Robinson 19.Scotland
7.1
81'
M
Graham Carey 11.Republic of Ireland
7.5
M
M. Kucheriavyi 15.Ukraine
7.1
73'
M
Matt Smith 22.Wales
6.7
M
Sven Sprangler 23.Austria
7.1
M
Dara Costelloe 44.Republic of Ireland
6.4
F
L. Jephcott 16.Wales
6.7
65'
Substitutes
G
Dave Richards 31.Wales
D
Tony Gallacher 3.Scotland
D
Sam McClelland 18.Northern Ireland
M
Cammy MacPherson 8.Scotland
6.8
73'
M
Diallang Jaiyesimi 13.England
M
Jay Turner-Cooke 27.England
F
Stevie May 7.Scotland
6.4
78'
F
Chris Kane 9.Scotland
6.7
65'
F
Nicky Clark 10.Scotland

St. Johnstone started with a mid-fielder-oriented line-up (4-1-4-1).

Steven MacLean played with: Dimitar Mitov (7.3), Drey Wright (7.0), Liam Gordon (6.7), Andy Considine (7.0), Luke Robinson (7.1), Sven Sprangler (7.1), Dara Costelloe (6.4), Matthew Smith (6.7), Maksym Kucheriavyi (7.1), Graham Carey (7.5) and Luke Jephcott (6.7).

These were the players on the bench: Tony Gallacher, Stevie May (6.4), Cameron MacPherson (6.8), Chris Kane (6.7), Nicky Clark, Diallang Jaiyesimi, Sam McClelland, Jay Turner-Cooke and Dave Richards.

Substitutions

St. Johnstone made 3 changes: Luke Jephcott for Chris Kane (65′), Maksym Kucheriavyi for Cameron MacPherson (73′) and Drey Wright for Stevie May (78′).

Best player: Graham Carey​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for St. Johnstone was Graham Carey.

His rating is (7.5) with 38 passes (66% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 10. He performed 7 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premiership.​