The Killie frontman was vital for Derek McInnes men as they earned a 3-1 win.
David Martindale was getting Lyndon Dykes flashbacks from Kyle Vassell as the Kilmarnock frontman out his Lions to the sword.
Martindale admitted his man were not at it and he said: “Take the scoreline away, the game went the way we thought it would, with set-plays playing a large part of the game. The first goal we should deal with a lot better down our right-hand side, although they did get a wee bit fortunate with a deflection.
Defender Ayo Obileye was crocked in training the build up and Mo Sangare limped off. Martindale said: “I think Ayo will be okay, it was touch and go on Friday but we missed him. Mo had an injury, I think it’s his calf. He was also away on international duty but only played 90 minutes.
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