Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin: "Hearts started the game really, really well and we were under pressure. Obviously the red card helped us.
"Hearts gave everything they had to defend the goal, they had some set plays and transition so we had to be really calm and try not to make too many mistakes.
"I think the team did that really well. We had some patience and finally we scored a goal."
Aberdeen match-winner Oday Dabbagh: "It's a really incredible feeling I cannot explain. Thank you to the fans, I'm just so happy.
"It's a very important goal. I want to thank the staff and my team-mates for believing in me, they said I would finally get the goal and I did."
Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie: "We had to try and work something, we had a couple of chances and didn't take them.
"As a team we wanted to push and push as much as we could.
"We said before the game it didn't matter when the goal comes, we just need to get through to the final, and thankfully it came before full-time."
Hearts head coach Neil Critchley: "It really hurts. I'm gutted for the players, gutted for the supporters.
"I thought we were brilliant. The least we deserved was to take it to penalties.
"We were the better team in the first half and then to defend as well as we did for as long as we did with 10 men, I thought we showed real grit and character, not without opportunities ourselves."