Motherwell 3 - 0 Aberdeen: How the players rated
MOTHERWELL
Trevor Carson - 7
Motherwell’s player of the year had little opportunity to show why. Made a sharp stop from Rooney, but was otherwise untroubled by a dysfunctional Dons attack.
Cedric Kipre - 8
An imperious display by the Ivorian, who mopped up balls in behind and dominated Rooney and May, both in the air and on the ground.
Tom Aldred - 8
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Hide AdPart of a central defence that barely gave Aberdeen a sniff at goal, throwing his body into danger whenever Aberdeen looked to have fashioned an opportunity.
Charles Dunne - 8
The least-celebrated of Well’s defensive unit, Dunne coped ably with Greg Stewart and was an impressive as his colleagues in shutting out the Dons.
Andy Rose - 7
Deputising for Carl McHugh in holding midfield, Rose dealt with the threat Aberdeen’s attacking players posed and helped defend the lead as the Dons probed.
Richard Tait - 8
The stand-in captain set up the crucial first goal, even if it did come off his arm, and worked tirelessly down the left flank.
Chris Cadden - 7
He’ll be over-shadowed in the aftermath by some of his teammates, but Cadden put in a real shift on the right flank.
Liam Grimshaw - 9
A performance that epitomised the Motherwell approach. Never allowed the opposition to settle and dominated the battle in the middle of the pitch.
Allan Campbell - 8
A tenacious, brave, display from the youngster which helped Motherwell gain the upper hand in the centre of the park from the early stages.
Curtis Main - 9
Louis who? The January replacement for Moult cemented his place as Well fans’ new favourite with two smart finishes and a magnificently hard-working display
Ryan Bowman - 8
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Hide AdShowed his tenacious nature by hooking an effort past Lewis at the second attempt and was a thorn in the Aberdeen defence’s side throughout.
SUBS
Nadir Ciftci - 6
A welcome return, but a final appearance is dependent on Celtic’s result against Rangers.
George Newell - N/A
Late sub who suffered from a painful-looking impact with the turf.
Ross MacLean - N/A
Arrived into the action with only a couple of minutes to play.
ABERDEEN
Joe Lewis - 5
So often a reliable presence, but seemed caught on his heels for Bowman’s goal that creeped past him and struggled to distribute the ball effectively.
Dominic Ball - 3
An unpleasant visit to Hampden for Ball, who lost Tait and stopped to appeal for handball at the opening goal, and struggled afterwards.
Kari Arnason - 3
A nightmare of a performance from the Icelandic international. Muscled off the ball for the second goal and unable to clear his lines at the third.
Scott McKenna - 5
The stand-in captain’s wretched clearance paved the way for Main’s first goal and he looked unusually uncomfortable against Motherwell’s bustling front two.
Andrew Considine - 6
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Hide AdThe best of Aberdeen’s back four which, admittedly, isn’t saying a great deal. Dealt reasonably well with Motherwell’s forays down his flank.
Anthony O’Connor - 4
Appeared lost in the Dons midfield, as Aberdeen struggled to cope with Motherwell’s direct approach. Didn’t effectively support his defenders when they needed it.
Chidiebere Nwakali - 4
The young loanee was unable to exert any influence in the middle of the park before being substituted late in the first half with an injury.
Greg Stewart - 6
Looked sharp in opening stages - and towards the end - without offering an effective final ball. Fell out of the game during the middle section.
Ryan Christie - 5
Seems a lost figure at the moment. McInnes would have looked for him to influence proceedings in the final third, but he was ineffectual.
Stevie May - 5
He pulled Aberdeen’s best first half opportunity well wide when he should have hit the target, which summed up his display. Industrious but lacking confidence.
Adam Rooney - 4
A stinging drive mid-way through the second half was all Rooney had to show for a semi-final appearance where he offered next to nothing.
SUBS
Gary Mackay-Steven - 6
His introduction briefly injected some life in the Aberdeen display, but couldn’t turn the tide.
Niall McGinn - 5
Introduced with the game slipping away. Bright but introduced too late to have an impact.
Sam Cosgrove - N/A
A late appearance with the game already out of sight.