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Aberdeen 2 - 1 Hibs: Gatheussi helps Hibs self-destruct



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Published Date: 27 April 2008
MOTHERWELL and Dundee United contrived to hand Hibernian a golden opportunity before their meeting with Aberdeen yesterday, and the Edinburgh club responded by squandering it in quite spectacular fashion. The Hibs manager Mixu Paatelainen could only rearrange a familiar phrase: "We pressed the button that destroyed us."


On a day when they might have leapfrogged both of their rivals for third place in the SPL, Hibs managed instead to implode. Two utterly pointless red cards, first for Thierry Gatheussi then for Colin Nish, both for dissent, reduced them to nine m
en at a stage in the match when they were 2-1 down. It rendered their cause all but hopeless.

Briefly it seemed so promising. After an entirely forgettable first half Dean Shiels ignited things with a wonderful solo goal after 55 minutes, when he dispossessed Zander Diamond, side-stepped Scott Severin, and ran 40 yards before entering the box and sliding it past Jamie Langfield.

But eight minutes later Darren Mackie, who'd been on the pitch less than a minute, equalised. Hibs defender Martin Canning seemed to be trying run the ball out of play on the bye-line, but the tenacious Mackie dispossessed him, cut inside, and scored from a tight angle. And then Hibs pressed that button. Principal architect of the self-destruction was Gatheussi, who was adjudged to foul Lee Miller in the box. It didn't look the most clear-cut penalty – the ball was in the air and Miller seemed to slam into Gatheussi, an incident that Paatelainen later claimed was "never a penalty – maybe in volleyball, not in football." Stuart Dougal, the referee, thought differently, and Miller slammed the spot-kick decisively into the net.

Two minutes later Gatheussi was still complaining, earning himself a booking as Shiels tried to usher him away.

But Gatheussi kept at it, eventually talking himself into a second booking. Shiels began slapping himself on the side of the head to signal his despair at his team-mate's stupidity.

Nish's ordering off, seven minutes later, was even more baffling – a straight red card for dissent following an innocuous incident in the middle of the pitch. He had been on the pitch seven minutes.

Paatelainen vented his frustration at his players' ill discipline. "If players talk to the referee they're asking for trouble," he said, shrugging his broad shoulders. "They should know better. If you start arguing, you lose every time. But I'm surprised the referee enters into dialogue."

Shiels was less diplomatic in refusing to reveal what Gatheussi had said. "I don't want to give the referee any of the limelight, because I think that's what some of them want," said Hibs' goalscorer. While Paatelainen insisted third place was still the target, Shiels was more blunt: "Today was a chance to push on and get into Europe and I think we failed. They were there for the taking."

Aberdeen had started the game looking far brighter than Hibs, and in four minutes should have opened the scoring, but Miller dithered and squared the ball rather than converting Barry Nicholson's cross. It was typical of their first half. Jimmy Nicholl, standing in for the absent Jimmy Calderwood, admitted that his side, while dominant in possession, "didn't show any composure in the final third."

Miller was more unlucky seven minutes later, when he rose to head a high Alan Maybury cross, only to see the ball cleared off the line by Rob Jones. In the end, though, he helped his side to a deserved win.



MAN OF THE MATCH

Lee Miller. Started slowly, but won and scored a penalty and almost scored a spectacular third.


QUICK FACT

A minute's applause allowed fans to remember Derek McKay, remembered as the man who won the Dons the 1970 Scottish Cup.

TALKING POINT

Jimmy Calderwood left his assistant Jimmy in charge while he takes in some European games meaning, inevitably, that yesterday the undisputed heavyweight champion of the technical area was Mixu Paatelainen.







The full article contains 668 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 26 April 2008 10:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Aberdeen FC
 
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David Maclennan,

Aberdeen 27/04/2008 00:51:34
Did Lee Millers's slow start include his early effort that was cleared off the line or his setting up Chris Maguire for a sitter?
2

GeorgeCowieOrWalterKidd?,

27/04/2008 03:14:27
Whaaat, Hibs bottle a vital game! Surely not!

Oh, oh, can we slag off Hibs yet? Can we please, saying things like it's only what they deserve for gloating, Pop!, no Scots, no youngsters, ugly football, dirty team, rubbish manager and things like that? Go on, it's only fair...

At least now we know for sure that all Hibs pretty football was a result of having no pressure put on you to win games. Now you need to win... oopsee, no more style (and still no substance). Poor wee lambs, you were so excited about being in the top six as well - your "rightful place" we were told...
3

The Saint,

27/04/2008 07:01:42
Hibs not playing well but the arabs and unemloyed cannot get clear --Rangers wheels must fall of--Celtic 3 Rangers 0, Fiorentina 3 Rangers 0. Hibs 3 Rangers O, by next Sunday , Celtic 8 clear--Rangers 3 games in hand, Hibs 3rd--Last day of Season, May 22 2008-Celtic & Hibernian celebrating.
oh and well done Hearts on another fine win--you will justifiablt be rewarded with 7th outstanding far higher a position than a lot expected.
Chalky ar la.
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27/04/2008 07:54:20
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Silence of the Yams,

27/04/2008 10:52:37
That headline is garbage, should read: Dougal helps Aberdeen to three points. Utter west coast scum.
6

the REF's wee boy,

27/04/2008 13:26:30
#5 a cheating official surly no.
7

Jambo-ree,

27/04/2008 20:09:17
Hmmm - quiet on here today. Ennjoyng the top 6 lads? Played two, won none. And tut tut tut - TWO players red carded. you'll be getting your collective collars felt by the SFA/SPL next. Meanwhile in the bottom 6 we're getting the chance to blood youngsters. 16 years 1 month and 14 days - any of your wunderkids from your conveyor in your wholly owned training facility beat that? Thought not.

 

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