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Aberdeen vs Dundee United. Scottish Cup Fifth Round.

PittodrieAttendance11,611.

Aberdeen 4

  • A Rooney (20th minute)
  • G Mackay-Steven (27th minute, 55th minute)
  • K McLean (35th minute)

Dundee United 2

  • S Stanton (34th minute)
  • P McMullan (70th minute)

Aberdeen 4-2 Dundee United: Dons reach Scottish Cup quarter-finals

Aberdeen's Adam Rooney (9) celebrates his goal with team-mates
Image: Aberdeen's Adam Rooney (9) celebrates his goal with team-mates

Gary Mackay-Steven impressed against his old club as Aberdeen eased through to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals with a 4-2 win over Championship side Dundee United.

Mackay-Steven scored twice and provided the assist for Adam Rooney’s opening goal, with Kenny McLean also on the scoresheet for the hosts.

It was not always plain sailing for the home side, as some uncharacteristically slack defending saw United counter with efforts from Sam Stanton and Paul McMullan.

The game sparked into life when goalkeeper Harry Lewis fumbled Mackay-Steven’s ninth-minute shot but recovered to divert Adam Rooney’s follow-up wide with the aid of a deflection off defender Mark Durnan.

The home side then took the lead in the 20th minute when McLean’s cross from the right was not met cleanly by Mackay-Steven - his shot looped over Lewis and seemed destined for the net - but in true poacher style, Rooney charged in to make sure, heading home from no more than a yard out.

Aberdeen's Gary Mackay-Steven scores against Dundee United to make it 4-1
Image: Aberdeen's Gary Mackay-Steven scores against Dundee United to make it 4-1

Winger Mackay-Steven got his first goal after 27 minutes as Niall McGinn dispossessed the hesitant Craig Slater and with the United defence short-handed he slid in the forward, who rolled the ball past Lewis from eight yards.

If it was looking like an easy Dons win was on the cards, there was a rude awakening to come seven minutes later as former Hibernian midfielder Stanton found himself through on goal and slotted past goalkeeper Freddie Woodman to reduce the arrears.

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The United joy was short-lived as it took less than a minute for Aberdeen to find the net again - this time Ryan Christie was the provider with a superb arcing cross, and McLean rose to head home from 12 yards.

Mackay-Steven was clearly enjoying himself and he netted the home side's fourth goal after 55 minutes with Christie was again involved in the build-up, bursting through the middle.

He slipped a neat pass to on the right and Mackay-Smith homed in on goal, his shot coming off the hands of Lewis and flying high into the net.

United clawed their way back to two goals adrift once more with 20 minutes remaining, with another strike that came almost out of nothing.

Substitute McMullan found space on the left edge of the penalty area and curled a superb shot past the helpless Woodman and into the net.

Christie passed up a glorious chance to bag a fifth Aberdeen goal with six minutes remaining, contriving to blaze over the bar after being picked out by Dominic Ball.

And the visitors almost found the net again, as Anthony O’Connor turned Grant Gillespie’s cross towards his own goal but Woodman saved well and O’Connor recovered to make an excellent clearance.

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