Max Stryjek: Livingston keeper hit with Aberdeen ban - untried Russian set to play against Hibs
Livingston goalkeeper Max Stryjek has accepted a two-match ban following an incident with Aberdeen forward Vicente Besuijen last weekend.
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Livingston goalkeeper Max Stryjek has accepted a two-match ban following an incident with Aberdeen forward Vicente Besuijen last weekend.
Livingston goalkeeper Max Stryjek has been handed a two-game ban by the SFA following the win over Aberdeen.
Livingston goalkeeper Max Stryjek has been given a two-match ban following an incident in Saturday’s 2-1 victory at Aberdeen.
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin admitted there is a lack of confidence among the playing squad at Pittodrie after a controversial 2-1 defeat to Livingston in the cinch Premiership on Saturday.
Jim Goodwin believes only time will tell if his bold decisions on the future of his underperforming Aberdeen stars will prove to be the correct one.
The 22-year-old was dismissed by referee Alan Muir for ‘denying the opposing team or an opponent a goal or an obvious goalscoring opportunity as defined by Law 12’ when he fouled Ross McCrorie around an hour into the Scottish Premiership match.
Restored to his favoured right wing-back role after a spell as an auxiliary centre-back, the 25-year-old played a big part in Hibs’ opener at Pittodrie, his cross being diverted past Joe Lewis by Dons defender Calvin Ramsay.
It is easy to acknowledge the excitement the Scottish Cup semi final draw has generated in the capital but as Chris Cadden mulled over defeat at Pittodrie he said there is too much riding on the league games that precede that Hampden showcase for Hibs players to allow themselves to get swept up in that.