Ester Sokler the hero as 4/10 flops – Aberdeen player ratings vs FCSB

Aberdeen remain in the tie with FCSB, thanks to a promising first leg display at Pittodrie and a second half comeback.

After Rangers lost 3-1 to Club Brugge and Celtic only drew 0-0 to Kaizat Almaty in the Champions League, Aberdeen were looking to avoid similar fates for Scottish club’s in Europe.

Defensive vulnerabilities were exposed as FCSB gained a two goal advantage despite going down to ten men in the first half.

Aberdeen‘s man advantage paid off when Dante Polvara’s shot struck in off the post and Ester Sokler’s header means the Dons head to Bucharest level in the tie.

Spurs loanee struggles in FCSB tie

Alfie Dorrington
Dorrington endured a tough night. Credit: Imago.

Dimitar Mitov – 6

Made one smart save in the second half, but was largely untested throughout the match.

Gavin Molloy (Off for Graeme Shinnie 59′) – 4

The 23-year-old made no impact going forward unlike his fellow full-back Alexander Jensen and was at fault for the second goal.

Jack Milne – 4

A difficult night for the young defender who struggled to contain the FCSB strike force. Booked for a rash challenge on Gozubuyuk.

Alfie Dorrington (Mats Knoester 46′) – 4

Did not cover the situation well enough for the goal, there was too big a gap between the centre-back and his full-back Alexander Jensen. The on loan Spurs defender was pulled off at half-time.

Alexander Jensen – 6

Left trailing in Daniel Birgligea’s wake for the opening goal as Jensen was caught high up the pitch. Stayed high when possible which did cause FCSB problems, but also gave them joy when they counter-attacked.

Yengi continues to struggle as Palaversa shines

Ante Palaversa – 8

A fine display in the middle of the park from Palaversa, will need to be at his best again next week if Aberdeen are to beat FCSB.

Sivert Heltne Nilsen (Off for Leighton Clarkson 46′) – 6

A solid display in the first half, replaced for the more attacking and creative Clarkson which paid dividends.

Nicolas Milanovic (Dante Polvara 59′) – 4

Failed to make an impact on the game and his substitution for Polvara on the hour changed the match.

Adil Aouchiche – 7

One of Aberdeen’s best players so far this season, Aouchiche again did well and was not afraid to have a shot on goal.

Topi Keskinen – 6

A mixed display from the winger. Keskinen can drive to the by-line and threaten with his pace, which he did show but not on enough occasions.

Kusini Yengi (Ester Sokler 46′) – 4

Another match this season which Yengi has yet to make an impact, in another underwhelming display by the striker. Replaced by Sokler at half-time and his place must be under severe threat for the second leg.

Thelin subs make impact

Substitutes

Leighton Clarkson (On for Sivert Heltne Nilsen 46′) – 7

Tried to make things happen in the final third which definitely contributed to a brighter second half display from Aberdeen.

Mats Knoester (On for Alfie Dorrington 46′) – 6

Partly at fault for the second goal with a lack of communication with Molloy, otherwise was solid in his defensive work.

Ester Sokler (On for Kusini Yengi 46′) – 8

A terrific header powered past the goalkeeper to equalise late on and must be in line to start ahead of Yengi and be given a chance from the start.

Dante Polvara (On for Nicolas Milanovic 59′) – 8

Made an impact off the bench, striking the equalising goal and nearly netting the winner if it wasn’t for a close-range reaction save from the goalkeeper.

Graeme Shinnie (On for Gavin Molloy 59′) – 6

His experience made a difference at full-back and his leadership was beneficial on the pitch.