Jim Goodwin Jack Fitzwater David Martindale Vicente Besuijen Ross Maccrorie Bojan Miovski Scotland Aberdeen Livingston Football Scottish Premiership Jim Goodwin Jack Fitzwater David Martindale Vicente Besuijen Ross Maccrorie Bojan Miovski Scotland Aberdeen Livingston

Jim Goodwin confident there is much more to come from striker Bojan Miovski

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Jim Goodwin believes there is much more to come from striker Bojan Miovski after netted twice in Aberdeen’s 5-0 cinch Premiership victory over Livingston.

Miovski opened the scoring from the penalty spot after Jack Fitzwater was sent off for a foul on Vicente Besuijen, before Ross McCrorie and a Besuijen spot kick took the score to 3-0.

Miovski netted again, this time from open play, and teenage substitute Ryan Duncan rounded out the scoring with his first Dons goal.

Miovski’s brace took his own tally to six goals in six games for the Dons and Goodwin said: “This kid could be anything he wants.

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