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29 November, 2024 1:23 am

Leighton Clarkson aims to break Aberdeen’s Tynecastle curse against Hearts

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Midfielder Leighton Clarkson prepares to face former coach Neil Critchley at Tynecastle.

Midfielder Leighton Clarkson is set to face a significant challenge this Sunday as he leads Aberdeen into battle against Hearts at Tynecastle. The 23-year-old is determined to end the Dons’ long-standing winless streak at this venue, where they have not tasted victory in their last 11 league visits. This match marks a reunion with his former Liverpool coach, Neil Critchley, who now manages Hearts.

Clarkson’s journey from Liverpool to Aberdeen

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Clarkson’s football journey has been remarkable. He made his debut for Liverpool under Critchley during a challenging period for the club, stepping in when the first team was away for the FIFA Club World Cup. The young midfielder recalls the moment fondly, stating, “His advice to me just before I went on was to be calm, and to take the quality I have and show it.” This debut, which came in a 5-0 EFL Cup loss to Aston Villa, was a pivotal moment in Clarkson’s career, setting the stage for his subsequent move to Aberdeen.

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Understanding Hearts under Critchley

With Critchley at the helm, Hearts have undergone a transformation. Clarkson acknowledges the influence of his former coach, noting, “I don’t know if he has changed since I was at Liverpool. Obviously, when you are at Liverpool, you feed off the first team.” This insight into Critchley’s coaching style suggests that while he may have adapted his tactics, the foundational principles learned at Liverpool remain intact. As Aberdeen prepares for this crucial match, Clarkson and his teammates are analyzing Hearts’ gameplay to devise a strategy that could finally break their Tynecastle curse.

Aberdeen’s current form and aspirations

Despite a recent dip in form, with two winless games in the Premiership, Aberdeen remains in a strong position, sitting second in the league, nine points clear of third-placed Rangers. Clarkson’s confidence is evident as he states, “I haven’t won at Tynecastle – which is something that needs to be changed quickly.” The Dons are eager to reclaim their winning momentum and solidify their position in the league. With Clarkson’s Champions League experience and determination, Aberdeen fans are hopeful that this match could mark a turning point in their fortunes at Tynecastle.

Looking ahead to the future

Clarkson’s journey with Aberdeen has been fruitful since his permanent signing in the summer of 2023. His experience at Liverpool, including appearances in the Champions League, has equipped him with the skills necessary to thrive in the Scottish Premiership. As he keeps an eye on his former club, which currently leads the English Premier League, Clarkson expresses optimism for both his future and that of Liverpool under new management. He states, “Liverpool are flying, and hopefully they can go all the way and win the league.” This sentiment reflects his deep connection to the club and his ambition to succeed with Aberdeen.

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