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Scottish Premiership: Aberdeen extend perfect start with sixth win from six

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extended their perfect start to the season to six league victories with a narrow 2-1 Scottish Premiership win over at Dens Park.

The Dons scored twice in the first half through Kevin Nisbet and Topi Keskinen before Simon Murray pulled one back before the break for the hosts.

The Dark Blues edged proceedings in the second half but could not find the back of the net with the result taking the Dons to six league wins from six.

Lawrence Shankland finally broke his duck for the season as his stoppage-time equaliser helped managerless end an eight-game losing streak in a 1-1 draw at home to Ross County.

The bottom-of-the-table Edinburgh side, under the interim charge of B team head coach Liam Fox following Steven Naismith's sacking last weekend, looked set for another defeat as they struggled to find a response to Ronan Hale's stunning first-half opener for the Staggies. But Hearts' second-half pressure eventually paid off six minutes into added time when Shankland's first goal of the campaign earned them their first point since they drew with Rangers in their opening match.

Ross Graham's last-gasp spot-kick denied their first win of the William Hill Premiership season as Dundee United salvaged a 3-3 draw in a remarkable game at Rugby Park.

United had led at half-time through Louis Moult's second goal in as many games but David Watson's spectacular volley and steered finish put the hosts 2-1 ahead.

Marley Watkins bundled home a third just after the hour mark and Killie appeared to be coasting to three points until VAR intervened, recommending referee Craig Napier reverse his decision to disallow Craig Sibbald's long-range goal for a foul.

And Napier was at the centre of the action again deep into added time when he adjudged Luca Stephenson to have been fouled and United defender Graham duly sent Kieran O'Hara the wrong way from the penalty spot to secure the draw. Killie remain 11th after the late disappointment, while United drop to sixth despite the equaliser.

Lennon Miller was the hero for again as he scored two goals to down St Mirren

The 18-year-old, who slotted away the winning penalty to take Motherwell to the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup last weekend, inspired them to a comeback victory with another man-of-the-match display.

Miller converted from the spot to cancel out Killian Phillips' early opener and would slam home his second just before half-time to clinch all three points for Stuart Kettlewell's men.

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