Aberdeen 4-1 Motherwell: Have your say

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[BBC]

Aberdeen secured their place in the Scottish Premiership's top six with an emphatic 4-1 win over Motherwell at Pittodrie.

The visitors made a dream start, breaking the deadlock after just five minutes when Callum Slattery powered a header into the net.

But the Dons were soon back level, after Alfie Dorrington's shot found its way past Motherwell keeper Ellery Balcombe, taking a deflection off Andy Halliday on its way.

The host's second goal was a thing of beauty, Leighton Clarkson curling in a sumptuous 20 yarder as the interval approached.

And they extended their advantage on 76 minutes when Kevin Nisbet headed in from an Alexander Jensen cross. Nisbet got his second and Aberdeen's fourth with a rasping added-time strike from 30 yards which crashed off the underside of the cross bar and into the net.

What did you make of that, Motherwell fans? Did you travel to watch the game?

Where was the game lost? How do you feel about the remainder of the season?

Let us know your thoughts here.

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