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Livingston add to Dons’ woes at Pittodrie

Aberdeen’s lengthy run without a home win in the Ladbrokes Premiership continued with a disappointing draw 1-1 against Livingston.

Hot on the heels of their creditable draw with Celtic and Scottish Cup win over Rangers, the Dons were out of the traps quickly but ultimately had to wait until the half-hour for Niall McGinn’s opener.

Connor McLennan, the Dons’ teenage winger, was a constant threat and after he had beaten left-back Ciaron Brown, he saw his initial cross blocked but the second attempt found McGinn who hooked home a volley from the penalty spot.

Sam Cosgrove’s excellent hold-up play gave McLennan the opportunity to double the advantage six minutes later, but his angled drive was beaten away by Kelly.

Livingston are always a threat from set-plays, though, and they fired a warning shot when Alan Lithgow’s throw saw Declan Gallagher shoot from the edge of the area, with Dons goalkeeper Joe Lewis getting down low to his right to save.

Again it was a set-piece that caused problems, Keaghan Jacobs’ delivery turned across goal by captain Craig Halkett, and Sibbald was on hand to apply the finishing touch from close range.

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