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Aberdeen 2-3 Rangers: Scott Arfield’s stoppage-time double salvages win for visitors

Scott Arfield scored in the 95th and 97th minutes to snatch victory for Rangers
Scott Arfield scored in the 95th and 97th minutes to snatch victory for Rangers

Scott Arfield’s astonishing stoppage-time double snatched Rangers a dramatic Scottish Premiership victory over Aberdeen and prevented their fragile title hopes from splintering further.

Stunning goals from Duk and Leighton Clarkson had hauled Aberdeen into the lead as the game crept into seven added minutes, with Fashion Sakala having earlier put Rangers in front.

But Arfield followed in when goalkeeper Kelle Roos spilled Ryan Kent’s shot, and then capitalised on a defensive error to bundle in a frantic winner.

It puts Rangers six points behind Celtic – who play Livingston on Wednesday – when it looked likely they would at least be eight points behind having played a game more.

And it gives new manager Michael Beale a huge boost, having secured two 3-2 comeback wins in his first two games in charge.

Aberdeen stay third, but were left absolutely devastated, with manager Jim Goodwin crouching on the floor in disbelief at full-time at how his side had managed to throw away what looked like being a first win in 13 attempts against Rangers.

The Pittodrie side took a lot of criticism for their defensive approach on Saturday against Celtic, when they eventually succumbed to a late goal, but after a sluggish first 20 minutes during which Sakala lashed in at the second attempt, they came to life and took control.

Duk’s unorthodox free kick wrong-footed Allan McGregor and brought them level just before half-time, which was no less than they deserved in a feisty and full-blooded contest with 10 yellow cards.

And Goodwin’s side came out after the restart with the momentum behind them, taking the lead when Liverpool loanee Clarkson swept the dropping ball into the corner to add to his growing highlights reel.

But Beale made four changes – including bringing on Arfield – and Rangers grew back into the game as Aberdeen dropped deeper with something to cling on to.

They were five minutes from getting a victory but goalkeeper Kelle Roos spilled Kent’s 20-yard shot and Arfield reacted quickest to ram home, and the midfielder was lurking again when Anthony Stewart and Jayden Richardson failed to deal with Malik Tillman’s cross, thumping his shot into the ground and over Roos.

Beale spoke of a big ‘mentality week’ for Rangers, and his team ultimately responded. But Aberdeen’s mentality to throw away such a promising position they had worked so hard to build will be questioned.

Player of the match

Scott Arfield celebrates his winner for Rangers
Nobody had more touches in the Aberdeen box, or shots on target than Arfield, who only came on in the second half. Plus the small matter of his two stoppage-time goals

Rangers come back again but work to do – analysis

No side in the Premiership has claimed more points from losing positions than Rangers this season. It shows their persistence and character, but also their fragility.

After a good start they looked nervous when Aberdeen came at them, and for a long time they didn’t look like they had the answers they needed.

But Arfield was the one who made the difference. Even before his goals he showed his willingness to get into the box and run beyond the defence, and had two good chances.

He kept going and got his rewards. Beale knows he has a lot of work to do to improve this team, but as that work goes on all the team can do is keep in touch with Celtic.

As for Aberdeen, their season could be defined by how they respond to this devastating defeat. They were so much more aggressive and forward-thinking than they were against Celtic, and caused a frail Rangers defence lots of problems.

But it’s hard to escape the conclusion they dropped too deep too early, when they had Rangers on the ropes. Then again, Goodwin cannot compensate for two individual errors at the death.

There is potential and talent in the team, but defensive lessons will need to be learned quickly if they want to achieve a top-four finish and end the season with a chance of silverware.

What they said

Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin: “It is very difficult to understand what happened in the final three or four minutes of that game.

“Now is not the time to talk about positives, because that is not what people want to hear, but I thought the boys played well at times, more intensity to the game and we deserved to take the lead.”

Rangers manager Michael Beale: “It was 10/10 in terms of mentality and character, 5/10 for performance.

“We are playing in patches rather than controlling the whole game. Defensively, we still need to tighten up. But, away from home, three points is all that matters at the moment and, with time and confidence together, we will surely improve.”

What’s next?

Aberdeen must pick themselves up on Saturday when they face St Mirren in Paisley (12:30 GMT), while Rangers travel to Dingwall to face Ross County on Friday (19:30) looking to continue their momentum.

Player of the match

ArfieldScott Arfield

Aberdeen

  1. Squad number11Player nameDuk

  2. Squad number20Player nameClarkson

  3. Squad number2Player nameMcCrorie

  4. Squad number22Player nameCoulson

  5. Squad number8Player nameBarron

  6. Squad number16Player nameRamadani

  7. Squad number5Player nameStewart

  8. Squad number24Player nameRoos

  9. Squad number4Player nameScales

  10. Squad number17Player nameHayes

  11. Squad number25Player nameRichardson

  12. Squad number9Player nameMiovski

  13. Squad number3Player nameMacKenzie

  14. Squad number15Player nameWatkins

  15. Squad number7Player nameMorris

Rangers

  1. Squad number37Player nameArfield

  2. Squad number44Player nameDevine

  3. Squad number14Player nameKent

  4. Squad number30Player nameSakala

  5. Squad number71Player nameTillman

  6. Squad number8Player nameJack

  7. Squad number6Player nameGoldson

  8. Squad number18Player nameKamara

  9. Squad number1Player nameMcGregor

  10. Squad number2Player nameTavernier

  11. Squad number26Player nameDavies

  12. Squad number20Player nameMorelos

  13. Squad number4Player nameLundstram

  14. Squad number19Player nameSands

  15. Squad number23Player nameWright

Line-ups

Aberdeen

Formation 3-5-2

  • 24Roos
  • 2McCrorie
  • 5Stewart
  • 4ScalesBooked at 24mins
  • 25RichardsonBooked at 71mins
  • 8BarronBooked at 35mins
  • 16RamadaniBooked at 21mins
  • 20ClarksonSubstituted forMorrisat 65′minutes
  • 22CoulsonSubstituted forMacKenzieat 81′minutes
  • 9MiovskiSubstituted forWatkinsat 65′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 11de Barros LopesSubstituted forHayesat 65′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Lewis
  • 3MacKenzie
  • 7Morris
  • 10Besuijen
  • 15Watkins
  • 17Hayes
  • 23Duncan
  • 28Milne
  • 99Ramírez

Rangers

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1McGregor
  • 2Tavernier
  • 6Goldson
  • 19SandsBooked at 42minsSubstituted forArfieldat 58′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 44Devine
  • 18KamaraSubstituted forDaviesat 58′minutes
  • 8JackBooked at 21minsSubstituted forLundstramat 58′minutesBooked at 71mins
  • 30SakalaSubstituted forWrightat 58′minutes
  • 71Tillman
  • 14Kent
  • 20MorelosBooked at 90mins

Substitutes

  • 4Lundstram
  • 17Matondo
  • 23Wright
  • 26Davies
  • 29McCann
  • 33McLaughlin
  • 37Arfield
  • 38King
  • 51Lowry

Referee:
William Collum

Attendance:
18,025

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