Dundee Utd 2 – 1 Aberdeen

Dundee United won a European place after exceeding Aberdeen in the fourth place in the Scottish Premiere with an astonishing 2-1 return victory.
The Danish attacker, JEPPE OKKELS, scored her first goal for donations since her Preston signature in January after 15 minutes with visitors controlling the match.
United has gradually returned to it and in the 56th minute, the defender Declan Gallagher leveled with a Glenn Middleton corner.
Attacker Sam Dalby advanced United with a penalty in the 62nd minute and when the dust settled on the last day of the first six matrices – and there was an inconvenient invasion of pitch by the house fans at the last whistle – the men of Jim Goodwin, back in the upper flight this season, finished fourth, which brings a place of potential qualification.
Aberdeen is able to bring it back if they win the Scottish Cup against Celtic next week, although the champions failing the last obstacle of another triple domestic is a long perspective.
St Mirren fought a laudable 1-1 draw with Celtic in Parkhead, but that was not enough to prevent them from finishing sixth.
The two parts have entered the game in difficulty for the form.
Taysiders had undergone four consecutive post-Plates defeats while Bérdeen had lost his last three games, including a 5-1 beat in Celtic.
Jimmy Thelin’s team, however, had obtained European football before the match and they had the first real effort to the goal in the seventh minute with the goalkeeper of United, Dave Richards, turning 20 yards from Pape Gueye after the post.
While the donations kept the local team written inside the corner box, midfielder Jamie McGrath struck the bar with a shot but United survived the next race.
But Aberdeen quickly went ahead when midfielder Leighton Clarkson sent Captain Graeme Shinnie on the left with his cross initially defended by Richards and Gallagher near the Goallin.
Alexander Jensen picked up the loose ball and reduced it to Okkels to lift the high ball in the net 10 meters.
Dull visitors gradually went up and in the 39th minute, the goalkeeper of Aberdeen, Dimitar Mitov, made a decent stop of the road to Sam Cleall-Harding remotely, before the crossroads of Vicko Sevelj was headed right after the post of Dalby.
A few minutes after the restart of Kristijan Trapanovski of United, led a cross of Will Ferry in the ground and above the bar from six meters.
At the other end, the Scottish striker Kevin Nisbet took an incisive pass from Clarkson and with time and space completed a shot on the bar while he would have at least reached the target.
The local team intensified it and forced a series of corners and finally Gallagher jumped into a six -meter box packaged to go.
Then, referee John Beaton pointed to the place when Ryan Strain was the victim of a fault in the box by Okkels in the middle of the pressure of the strong terrors and Dalby sent Mitov in the wrong direction with his kick.
The momentum of the game had completely balanced and Mitov, after a bad kick in Dalby, had to block an effort of the replacement Louis Moult.



