Postpublished at 22:02 British Summer Time 6 August 2015
Time for me to sign off. Good night.
Kairat Almaty progress to Europa League play-off round
Dons' McLean cancelled out Gohou opener at Pittodrie
Aberdeen lose 3-2 on aggregate
Longest distance travelled in European club competition
Andy Campbell
Time for me to sign off. Good night.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
"I felt before the game that it was more than doable. We took the initiative, we kept knocking on the door.
"Obviously, losing the goal makes it a real difficult task.
"There's no shame in going out the tie but there is a feeling that we have improved over the last wee while.
"There's a lot of pride as well as disappointment."
Aberdeen return to domestic action with a Scottish Premiership meeting with Kilmarnock at Pittodrie on Sunday.
Former Aberdeen captain Willi Miller
"Aberdeen were nowhere near their best and can have no complaints about going on. They just didn't create enough."
Jonny Motion: "#bbcscotfootball we were robbed by a poor refereeing display, again. Uefa need to look in to ref's standards"
So, disappointment for the Dons as they bow out of European football for the season.
Another Dons corner comes to nothing and the referee sounds his whistle. Kairat progress to the play-off round and Aberdeen are out of the Europa League.
Paul Quinn's header is tipped over by Vladimir Plotnikov. Heartbreaking for the Dons.
Islambek Kuat replaces Stanislav Lunin in Kairat's latest change.
Five minutes of stoppage time are announced, prompting a loud cheer from the home fans as they seek to encourage their team.
Aberdeen win a corner and a Kairat player goes down in the box clutching his leg in pain. The Dons players surround the referee and their opponents protesting at what they see as time wasting.
Niall McGinn drives into the side netting for Aberdeen. He may have been better going for the far post after cutting in from the left.
Four minutes of stoppage time left.
If Aberdeen get another goal without conceding, this tie will go into extra-time.
Hope for the Dons as Niall McGinn sends a free-kick deep to the back post where Kenny McLean stoops to head past Vladimir Plotnikov.
Serginho, with one of his first touch, rattles the Aberdeen crossbar. That could have completely ended this tie.
Serginho replaces his fellow Brazilian Isael for Kairat.
It looks as though Ash Taylor will move into attack for Aberdeen in the closing stages.
Willo Flood and Paul Quinn are introduced for Aberdeen with David Goodwillie and Jonny Hayes coming off. Ten minutes plus stoppage time to play.