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Football
Aberdeen
vs Hibernian. Scottish Premiership.
2: 30pm, Sunday 26th October 2025.
Pittodrie Attendance: Attendance18, 227.
Report as Hibernian beat Aberdeen 2-1 at Pittodrie; Thibault Klidje opened the scoring for the visitors; Elie Youan doubled their lead late on; Marko Lazetic scored a stoppage-time consolation; Hibs are third in the Premiership with the Dons 11th Sunday 26 October 2025 18: 15, UK Thibault Klidje and Elie Youan were on target as high-flying Hibernian held on to claim a 2-1 Premiership victory away to Aberdeen. Hibs maintained their strong league form and managed to clinch maximum points for the second successive match, despite Marko Lazetic reducing the deficit in injury-time for the Dons for the second week in succession. Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin made three changes to the side that started their record European defeat against AEK Athens in midweek, with Ante Palaversa, Gavin Molloy and Kevin Nisbet starting. The visitors were sure to provide a stern test of the Dons' improved domestic form and the side who started the weekend in third place were unchanged from their 4-0 win over Livingston last time out. Aberdeen could have been in front after just three minutes at a sodden Pittodrie, as Jesper Karlsson's corner fell to Molloy on the six-yard line, but the defender could only hit the ball over. And the home side fashioned an even better opportunity with a flowing passing move which ended with Adil Aouchiche disappointingly dragging an effort wide of target, when the on-loan Sunderland man really ought to have rippled the net. Hibs began to get a foothold in the game and Josh Mulligan dragged an effort wide after 20 minutes as play started to go from end to end.
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Karlsson and Chris Cadden exchanged half-chances at either end, before the offside flag brought play back when Karlsson's shot looked to be blocked by a Hibernian hand. But it would be the visitors who broke the deadlock. Stuart Armstrong was dispossessed far too easily in midfield, leaving the home defence exposed and Mulligan slid a neat ball through for Klidje to stroke into the bottom-right corner. The Dons looked to hit back before the break but Armstrong and Aouchiche were unable to trouble goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger. But it would be Hibs who came close to doubling their advantage, shortly after the interval. Klidje again found himself in behind the home defence and he was denied first by Dimitar Mitov then by the knee of Mats Knoester, before Kieron Bowie's follow-up deflected away off a sea of bodies. Aberdeen attempted to strike back with substitute Leighton Clark forcing Sallinger into a low save at full stretch. Martin Boyle's blushes were spared by the offside flag as he failed to connect with a free header three yards out, but Hibs should have gone 2-0 up with 10 minutes left as Josh Campbell struck the base of the post following a Jack Milne error. Aberdeen raced up the park and Lazetic will be disappointed to have hit his chance straight at Sallinger when he should have levelled the scores. As the Dons threw men forward in a bid to equalise, they were hit with the ultimate sucker punch as Youan sprinted half the length of the park on his own to round Mitov and turn home the second. Campbell thought he had put the game beyond doubt when he turned home in injury-time, but the goal was ruled out for offside and Aberdeen swiftly charged up the pitch to knock home what proved no more than a consolation through Lazetic. Aberdeen's Jimmy Thelin: "The game started okay and we created some chances but we missed those and allowed Hibs to create more. "They had the momentum and while the second half was quite open, Hibs were more competitive. "We didn't do enough to show our fans that we were back on track or competitive enough to deserve a better result today. The energy we needed wasn't there. "We have a journey to go [on] as a collective, but also as individuals we need to grow - and how we defend situations has to be much, much better. "I am responsible for results and we need to do better. We are losing too many individual battles in games, regardless of systems and players. " Hibernian's David Gray: "It was quite a strange game towards the end, because you're thinking with a couple of minutes left that it's 3-0 and it's comfortable, then it's not a goal, then you lose a goal and the last 30 seconds are defending. "Over the course of it, the challenge was to go back with back-to-back wins after a bit of a reset with the international break and I thought the players were fantastic today - we deserved to win. "Within that though, there were big moments within the game - Aberdeen have perhaps the best chance of the game early in the first half and they don't take it and then we take our first big chance. "If we were a bit more clinical, it might have been an easier afternoon. "As an away performance and a collective team performance, it was a very good one. " Super 6 are starting the season by guaranteeing a £1, 000, 000 winner! Play for free.
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