Highlights: Aberdeen 5-1 Livingstonpublished at 00:02 16 May 2024
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A "horrendous" defeat at Aberdeen is "the story of the season" for Livingston, says manager David Martindale.
Aberdeen came from a goal down to thump already-relegated Livingston in their final Pittodrie fixture of the Scottish Premiership season with a rampant second-half display.
The home side fashioned multiple first-half chances but lacked a clinical touch, with Livingston almost going ahead but for a goalline clearance late in the opening period.
After the interval Livingston were awarded a penalty for an Ester Sokler handball following VAR intervention and Tete Yengi expertly lifted his spot-kick into the roof of the net.
But Junior Hoilett showed a moment of quality to draw the Dons level with a looping free-kick before Graeme Shinnie's diving header put his side into the lead.
Dante Polvara then swept home and Hoilett's close-range finish compounded the visitors' misery.
With moments to go, 16-year-old Fletcher Boyd scored his second in as many games as he struck from the edge of the area with a low strike to put the gloss on a fourth Aberdeen straight win that keeps them in seventh place.
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Livingston manager David Martindale: “Shocking, horrific, horrendous, that’s enough surely [to describe my thoughts].
“The goals we lost are terrible, absolutely terrible. Stroy of the season, I can’t elaborate any more on it.
“The first one’s a decent free-kick, I don’t think it’s a foul, and then that’s it we just kind of capitulate after that.
“Defensively - and when I speak about defensively I’m meaning back to front - horrific.
“It’s not good enough at this level. Boys are going to get a shock in the summer when their phones aren’t ringing, I’ll tell you.”
“The second and the third goals are just embarrassing.
“It’s terrible, it’s why we are where we are. I can’t gloss over it, it’s why we are the way we are.
“I take responsibility for it, I’ve signed these players, so I’ve got to take responsibility for it but there’s got to be more desire and individual pride to come and defend in your 18-yard box and the final third.
“We’re not good enough, simple fact is we’re not good enough.
“It’s anger, it’s frustartion, it’s disappointment.
“We’re at the stage now where we’ve got one game to go and I’ll be honest, there’s 50% of them are mentally checked out, they’re not going to be here.”
Jack Herrall
BBC Sport Scotland
Livingston have known their fate for some time but remianed resilient for a large part of the game but when the dam burst they looked crestfallen and resigned to going out with a whimper.
They seemed determined, particularly in the opening 45 minutes, to show a better side of themsevles after their draamtic comeback last time out but as soon as Aberdeen found a clinical edge after the break they faltered.
Tete Yengi took his penalty with great composure to put his side into the lead.
He had a couple of other chances too but was often left isolated.
Substitutes: Roos, Jensen, McGrath. Miovski, Clarkson, Hayes, Milne, Rubezic, Boyd.
Livingston: George, Montano, Devlin, Pittman, Kelly, Brandon, Bradley, Nouble, Nottingham, Kelly, Yengi.
Substitutes: Wright, Carson, Anderson, MacKay, Sangare, Shinnie, Sharp.
Aberdeen are unbeaten in four league meetings with Livingston (W2 D2), keeping three clean sheets in the process.
Livingston have lost each of their last three league trips to Aberdeen since a 2-1 victory in April 2022.
Aberdeen have won three of their last four home league games (D1), as many as their first 14 this season beforehand (W3 D6 L5).
Livingston have lost 14 of their 18 Scottish Premiership away games this season (W1 D3); since the SPFL began in 2013, only two sides – Motherwell in 2014-15, and Kilmarnock in 2022-23 – have lost 15 away games in a single top-flight campaign.
Aberdeen’s Bojan Miovski has scored more Scottish Premiership goals against Livingston (5) than any other opponent, with all five strikes coming in just three home appearances against them.
Aberdeen have reported no injuries ahead of their final home game.
Livingston defender Cristian Montano came off with muscle tightness against St Johnstone at the weekend and will be assessed. Goalkeeper Jack Hamilton (groin), James Penrice (hip) and Shaun Donnellan have all been missing recently.
Livingston midfielder Andrew Shinnie says he still has "a lot to give" whether it is at Livingston or elsewhere.
The 34-year-old's contract in West Lothian expires this summer, and he admits his future is up in the air following the club's relegation to the Championship.
“I’m out of contract here, I haven’t really spoken to the manager but I feel fit and strong," Shinnie said.
“I have played more games this season than I have since I came to the club and played quite well.
“Whether it is here or somewhere else, another opportunity, I will keep myself fit and I am ready and I still believe I can deliver at a good level.
“You get all your stats and I know from distance covered and things like that I am always one of the higher ones in training or matches, I dedicate myself and keep myself fit.
“It was a decent finish the other day so I still believe I have a lot to give and I will see where it takes me.
“Obviously you are free to chat to other clubs if needs be so you just assess all your options and see what’s next. There has been a bit of interest.
“I will take my time to make a decision and see where my career goes next. I will give my all no matter what club I am at.”
Stuart Barrie
Fan writer
With relegation confirmed last week, we got a sneak preview of what it would be like in the Championship next season.
It was so quiet before this game. There was loads of space in the car park, no queues at the turnstile and an atmosphere that could be optimistically described as subdued. At least the sun was out as we were come towards the end of a very dull season.
St Johnstone flew out of the traps and gave us a right pasting for at least 20 minutes. We were all over the shop and they were all over us. It seemed it was going to be another bad day at the office, but Shamal George was superb and made a handful of good saves to keep us in it.
Gradually we got back into the game and equalised through the returning Christian Montano.
Right at the end St Johnstone had a glorious chance to win the game but slipped it wide. We went up the other end and scored! Somehow luck was on our side for once this season, and we got the three points.
Too little, too late many fans will say, but a win is a win. They have been so few in recent times, and it was just good to leave the stadium with that winning feeling again.
Finlayson made three appearances for St Mirren during a loan spell from Rangers
Linfield defender Daniel Finlayson has become Livingston's fifth pre-contract signing as the West Lothian club prepare for the Scottish Championship.
The 23-year-old came through for Rangers before a loan switch to St Mirren, which became permanent in 2021. He made three appearances for the Paisley outfit.
Finlayson - who joins Matthew Clarke in making the move from Linfield to Livingston for next term - has signed an initial one-year deal.
However, should David Martindale's side be promoted straight back to the top flight, the player's contract will automatically be extended for another year.
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Livingston midfielder Jason Holt will leave the West Lothian club at the end of this season due to a relegation clause in his contract.
The 31-year-old joined Livingston from Rangers in 2020, and signed a two-year contract extension last year, but manager David Martindale says the club simply cannot afford to keep Holt as they prepare for the Championship.
“Jason Holt would be in contract if we stayed in the Premiership but he has an automatic relegation clause in his contract," Martindale said.
“I have had a good chat with Jason and he is happy to exercise that. I can’t offer Jason the money that he needs.
“He is a married man with a family and a mortgage. I would love to keep Jason but I can’t keep him at the club due to the finances on offer.
“Jason was probably one of my top earners at the club because of what he brought to the club on a daily and weekly basis. The money I can offer, it is not feasible for Jason. I understand that I can’t keep him.
“I shook his hand and thanked him for everything and told him I would love to keep him but I can’t due to budget the club will have going forward, it is going to drop significantly."
Livingston have announced the signing of Ricky Korboa on a pre-contract deal.
The Woking winger will arrive on a one-year deal this summer, with an option for the club to extend for a further season.
The 27-year-old spent seven seasons with Isthmian League Premier Division side Carshalton Athletic, and has also had spells at Northampton Town and Sutton United before he joined Woking in 2022.
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Livingston match-winner Andrew Shinnie believes the comeback win against St Johnstone has “restored a bit of pride” at the West Lothian club.
Substitute Shinnie popped up in the 95th-minute to ensure the already-relegated club secured their second victory in their last three matches.
“It’s always on your mind to make an impact when you come on the park,” he told BBC Scotland.
“We wanted to go for it and try and get the victory.
“The coach put me on to be creative and I can get a goal at times. I was able to deliver and it restored a little bit of pride.”
The 34 year-old is out of contract in the summer and will end a three-year stint at Almondvale if he departs.
“I haven’t had any conversations with the manager yet,” said Shinnie.
“In football terms I’m an older player but I’m still really fit and I look after myself.
“I feel strong and that I can still deliver at a good level, as I showed today.”
We asked for your thoughts after Livingston beat St Johnstone 2-1 in the Scottish Premiership.
Here's what you had to say:
Neil: Rode our luck today after a quite awful first 20 minutes where Shamal George kept us in the game. Good performances from George, Jamie Brandon, Stephen Kelly and Bruce Anderson. Good to see us fighting back when it would have been easy to chuck it. Defence needs an overhaul though.
John: Livi were dreadful in the first half apart from George who pulled off some amazing saves. Second half was much better and the subs brought width and energy. It silenced the grumbling from the home support, until the next time we aren't winning.
Livingston have won after conceding the opening goal in the Scottish Premiership for the first time since 4 November 2022 against Kilmarnock (34 games without a win).
Livingston have won after trailing at half time at home in the Scottish Premiership for the first time since 8 December 2018 against St. Mirren (22 games without a win after trailing at half time).
St Johnstone have attempted 25 shots in this game, their highest total in a single match in the Scottish Premiership this season.
Livingston have scored in their last four games in the Scottish Premiership, their joint longest scoring streak this season.