Aberdeen made unconvincing progress in the Europa League after a 1-0 defeat by Fola Esch in Luxembourg.

Aberdeen were ultimately thankful for two injury-time goals at Pittodrie after Samir Hadji reduced their first qualifying-round aggregate lead to 3-2 when the hosts exposed a shaky Dons defence in the final minute of the first half.

The visitors survived a major scare when Fola hit the post and they edged through after a difficult finale with the injured Willo Flood struggling to make any contribution.

Dons boss Derek McInnes said: "We didn't look as if we were ready and we will need to look at our preparation both mentally and physically."

The Premiership runners-up will face the Latvian side FK Ventspils in the second qualifying round with the first leg at Pittodrie on Thursday July 14.

Aberdeen had an early warning at the Stade Josy Barthel when a ball over the top sent Hadji away, but Joe Lewis saved at his near post.

The Dons settled and Shay Logan and Kenny McLean both shot just wide from distance before the visitors got their first effort on target in the 20th minute. Peter Pawlett got round the outside of the Fola defence down the left and crossed low for Jayden Stockley, whose near-post effort was blocked by the goalkeeper.

Image: CS Fola Esch's Hadji Samir (15) scores for the hosts on the stroke of half-time

Logan had a penalty appeal rejected before the hosts began to increase their attacking threat. They were off target from a Hadji header and Stefano Bensi volley but the Dons did not heed the warnings as a slackness crept into their defensive play.

And Fola threw the tie wide open when one simple pass cut the Dons open. Centre-back Andrew Considine pressed the ball as Bensi received an inside pass, but a first-time ball put his strike partner clear with Ash Taylor slow to respond.

The forward, whose father Mustapha helped Morocco knock Scotland out of the 1998 World Cup, raced into the box and fired high into the net.

Derek McInnes made two half-time changes with Mark Reynolds and Flood on for Anthony O'Connor and Pawlett, but his side were almost two down within five minutes when Taylor allowed Bensi to turn and sat off him 25 yards out. The striker curled the ball towards the top corner and Lewis pulled off an excellent diving stop.

The English goalkeeper saved from Tom Laterza following the resulting corner before the Dons appeared to take control of the game.

Image: An anxious Derek McInnes issues instructions form the touchline

But the respite proved brief. Some sloppy possession play in the 75th minute saw Aberdeen stretched at the back and Emmanuel Francoise cracked a 22-yard drive against the inside of the post.

With Flood limping badly and the Dons having used three substitutes, Aberdeen were effectively a man down and Lewis saved from a curling effort from Gerson Rodrigues.

Aberdeen should have had a penalty with eight minutes left when substitute Adam Rooney was clearly tripped by Billy Bernard, but the Norwegian referee booked the incredulous Irishman for diving.

That set up a fraught finish but Lewis ultimately secured the Dons' progress when he scrambled to catch Hadji's hooked effort.

Joining Aberdeen in the second qualifying round will be Hearts with the first leg of their tie against Birkirkara taking place in Malta on Thursday, July 14 while Scottish Cup winners Hibernian will host Danish side Brondby, who cruised through 10-1 on aggregate against Valur Reykjavik.