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McLennan and Anderson secure Aberdeen win over Livingston

Connor McLennan and substitute Bruce Anderson helped Aberdeen maintain the pressure on Motherwell in the battle for third place in the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership, despite Lyndon Dykes late strike for the visitors.

Andrew Considine dealt the home side a blow before the match even started, as he dropped out of the starting eleven with an injury picked up in the warm-up, to be replaced by Shay Logan.

Both sides were guilty of countless misplaced passes as they struggled to create openings following McLennan’s breakthrough strike.

Indeed, it was a full 20 minutes after the goal before Ferguson sent a powerful header just over the bar after Logan’s left wing cross.

The pattern continued in the second period with few chances coming along, although McLennan should have done better with his header after Niall McGinn’s shot was deflected into his path after 65 minutes.

And the home side continued to look the more likely to score, with McGinn’s superb ball from the left somehow glanced wide of the target by Main when it looked easier to score.

Seconds later, Main flicked on Lewis’ goal kick for Anderson, who raced through the defence and steered a low strike just inside the right hand post.

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