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By Jack Herrall
BBC Sport Scotland
Aberdeen kept up their rampant home form to leapfrog Hibernian into third place in the Scottish Premiership with an absorbing win at Pittodrie.
Bojan Miovski slotted home a retaken penalty at the end of the first half after some protracted discussions with VAR, and nodded home his second the other side of the interval.
Ylber Ramadani and Leighton Clarkson scored impressive strikes either side of Mykola Kukharevych's tap in for Hibs, which was awarded after a lengthy VAR intervention.
It means Jim Goodwin's side have now scored four goals in five of their last seven home matches in all competitions, with Hibs having lost four of their last five games.
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With the controversy surrounding the reverse fixture between these sides still very much at the forefront of pre-match chat, many anticipated some early fireworks. They weren't disappointed.
Both sides showed good attacking impetus in the opening stages as Luis Lopes and Joe Newell had chances for either team but failed to convert.
Hibs' Kukharevych fired an edge-of-the-area free-kick before Lopes managed to get in behind the away side's high line, but his angled shot was stopped a few yards from cross the line. Ewan Henderson then had a header expertly saved by Kelle Roos.
As a fairly end-to-end 45 minutes were coming to an end, Jayden Richardson slipped in Lopes, who appeared to trip on the hand of David Marshall as he dived for the ball. A penalty was given, then saved, then retaken as the Hibs captain was not properly on his line as he sprung to save the initial shot. At the second time of asking Miovski slotted home with a brief rammy ensuing in the following moments.
The drama continued after the interval as Hibs, who had been marginally the first half's better side, found themselves two goals down when Clarkson's cross found the unmarked Miovski who leapt, unchallenged, and nodded in his second of the match.
It was soon three as Ramadani lashed home his first goal for the club with a fine volley that skipped up off of the turf before VAR allowed Kukharevych's goal to stand despite an initial on-field decision of offside.
The hosts didn't settle however, with Clarkson reaching a low Marley Watkins cross to emphatically backheel in.
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An open encounter, as this was, will always have goals in it, but Aberdeen's defensive strength was impressive throughout, too.
Whereas Hibs were easily carved open, the home side often stood firm with Anthony Stewart and Liam Scales both looking formidable.
For Hibs, it may be a bit of a head scratcher. Seventeen shots, six on target, and 1.44xG to Aberdeen's 1.93, but three goals fewer.
They dominated the ball with 61% possession, but failed to create enough in the way of goal-scoring opportunities. A common theme of late for Lee Johnson's side.
What they said
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin: "I didn't think there was much between these teams pre-match, the scoreline may suggest we were well on top and gave Hibs a tough time but people at the game will realise it was a lot closer than the scoreline would suggest.
"All in all you've got to be pleased. I'd have taken a scrappy 1-0 before the game so the fact we've been able to entertain the fans and score four goals, I don't know the exact number but I know we've scored a considerable amount here, I'm delighted to go and entertain the fans again tonight."
Hibernian head coach Lee Johnson: "Anger and frustration [are my overriding emotions]. We came here with good intentions to play forward, to win the game, to counter well and I thought we did that really well for 45 minutes until the injury time that led to the penalty.
"It was difficult for me as I didn't feel like it was absolutely clear and obvious. It took an age to get through and if it takes that long then it's probably not. I suppose I'm bad in that sense.
It's a club with prestige, it's a club that expects to be up there and those soft underbelly tones are not good enough."
What's next
Aberdeen are away to Livingston November 8 (19:45 GMT), while Hibernian host Ross County at the same time.
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