Four in 23 Minutes
Within eighteen minutes Aberdeen had levelled the aggregate score and in twenty-two-and-a-half they were in the lead. Four goals in less than twenty three minutes was blitzkrieg football. Aberdeen played even more confidently in the second half and at times they practically toyed with the United. It says much for the fighting spirit of the Dundee side, however, that they found the net twice in the closing stages to make a "tight" finish of it. All the Aberdeen players gave of their best. Brown (Clyde) in goal handled confidently and was well protected by the backs and half-backs. Cooper was never in difficulties and Lyon was the essence of steadiness. Dunlop played one of his best games of the season.
Forwards Sparkle
The forwards were irresistible. Donaldson was fast and dangerous on the right, and Williams on the other wing required watching. The inside forwards worked well together. Anderson (Hibs) led the line with rare dash and he was supported by two crafty players in McCall and Hamilton. Williams got Aberdeen's first goal from a cross from Anderson, and Donaldson got the second from a lob from Dunlop. Anderson got the next with a header from a cross from Donaldson, and Lyon netted No 4 from a penalty. About six minutes from the end of the game Watson counted for the United from a penalty, but Donaldson netted another grand goal for the Dons. In the last minute Gallacher got the visitors' second goal.
Source: The Press & Journal, 22nd December 1941