In Robson's absence, Ryan Jack stepped into the centre of midfield.Inverness continued with two up front, as they did for the semi-final victory, with Marley Watkins and Ofere deployed together.It was Watkins who had the first chance of the game 13 minutes in as he latched on to Nick Ross' through-ball
Aberdeen goalkeeper Scott Brown was out quickly, however, and charged down Watkins' effort.Neither team could get a grip on possession in the first half as much of it was spent trying to get the ball down
Inverness had plenty of the ball at the back but were struggling to get Ofere and Watkins in behind.Aberdeen had one half chance through former Inverness striker Adam Rooney, who skewed wide under pressure from Josh Meekings, before McGinn drilled straight at Ryan Esson.The hosts had a great chance through Ross, who shot straight at Brown when one-on-one after Christie played him in.But the best opportunity came on the half-hour when Graeme Shinnie broke away on the left flank and squared for Watkins, who was unmarked on the six-yard line.A solid connection and Inverness would have been one up, but the Welshman tamely sidefooted it and Brown sprawled across to make the save.Watkins wasted another chance before the break, blazing over when Meekings - the man at the centre of the recent handball controversy - dropped a ball over the top of the Dons defence.For all their chances wasted in the first half, Inverness finally made their momentum count when Ofere gave them the lead four minutes into the second period
Watkins crossed for the Nigerian striker, whose initial header was blocked by Brown but, while lying on the ground, Ofere managed to scoop the ball into the net.The visitors hit back immediately and saw Jack draw a superb save from Esson, which preceded a goal-mouth scramble that Aberdeen believed warranted a penalty for handball.Their equaliser came with just over 20 minutes to go as McGinn's in-swinging free-kick glanced off the head of Raven and crept inside Esson's far post.Aberdeen were swiftly in front
Jonny Hayes' corner found Rooney, whose effort was blocked on the line by Gary Warren but McGinn was on hand to turn in the rebound.Despite late huffing and puffing, Inverness were unable to break down a stubborn Aberdeen rearguard again
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