Some frustration for Aberdeen boss despite cup quarter-final win
Dons keep battling 10-man Ross County at bay
Barry Robson's only frustration after sealing a place in the Viaplay Cup semi-finals was that his side allowed Ross County a route back into the match.
Aberdeen were two goals to the good in Dingwall before County scored a late penalty, setting up a tense finale as each side battled to get back to Hampden.
The Dons had been in control of the match, helped along by an early red card for Staggies skipper Jack Baldwin and Robson felt his side could have been out of sight long before County pulled a goal back.
"We were comfortable in the game"
"When you come up against 10 men it's not the easiest, so we changed shape," Robson reasoned.
"I thought we were comfortable in the game, because Kelle (Roos) never had a save to make.
"That one ball over the top when we were 2-0 up for their penalty, it was always going to be a tough last five or 10 minutes.
"For me, we probably shouldn't have had to go through the last five or 10 minutes, because we were in real control at 2-0 up.
"We should have had a couple of penalties too, so I thought the game could have been done."
Aberdeen will take on Hibs in the last four in November.
Malky Mackay, meanwhile, was left frustrated by injuries to his players that he felt should have been more strongly punished.
However, he was proud of the effort his players put in to remain competitive, even with playing over 75 minutes with 10 men.
"I'm really disappointed. We lose to a really fantastic goal, he couldn't hit it any sweeter, so I have no qualms about that," Mackay explained.
No VAR at the match
"I think VAR would have looked at the sending off, but you're thinking it could have become a long night and we turned it into a real cup tie.
"There were balls flashing across the box with 10 minutes to go, so I'm disappointed for our players but really proud of them.
"There seemed to be an awful lot of bookings for a period and then a few bizarre ones that don't become bookings.
"Josh Sims is away to hospital. His leg is split wide open like a banana and when you look at it again it's really not good by Ryan Duncan, so I really don't understand why that wasn't a booking.
"Then at the end Josh Reid gets wiped out and the foul is given but no booking, so it's a bit of consistency that's needed and a bit of dialogue I suppose."