Jonny Hayes Jim Goodwin Jack Fitzwater Leighton Clarkson Vicente Besuijen Ayo Obileye Joel Nouble Nicky Devlin Ross Maccrorie Bojan Miovski Scotland Colombia Macedonia Aberdeen Livingston county Livingston Football Scottish Premiership FIVE as Jonny Hayes Jim Goodwin Jack Fitzwater Leighton Clarkson Vicente Besuijen Ayo Obileye Joel Nouble Nicky Devlin Ross Maccrorie Bojan Miovski Scotland Colombia Macedonia Aberdeen Livingston county Livingston

Bojan Miovski at the double as Aberdeen smash five past 10-man Livingston

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Aberdeen took full advantage of Jack Fitzwater’s first-half red card to comprehensively beat a shell-shocked Livingston. Bojan Miovski and Vicente Besuijen both netted from the penalty spot either side of a Ross McCrorie thunderbolt, before Miovski netted from open play.

Teenage substitute Ryan Duncan rounded out the 5-0 win for Jim Goodwin’s side. The opening period had been relatively even, with the visitors pressing on Aberdeen’s determination to play out from the back, and refusing to let their hosts impose themselves on the game.

Joel Nouble was unlucky to see a low shot sneak across the face of goal before Aberdeen first threatened after 19 minutes. Referee Colin Steven waved advantage after Nicky Devlin’s late challenge on McCrorie, and Jonny Hayes twisted his way into the area before firing over right-footed.

Ayo Obileye drew a fine save from Aberdeen keeper Kelle Roos at the back post from a Jason Holt free-kick, before Leighton Clarkson headed wide for the Dons from a superb Hayes cross.

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