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Aberdeen’s fight for redemption amid winless streak

Aberdeen's manager Jimmy Thelin emphasizes player commitment despite struggles.

Aberdeen players in action during a challenging match
Aberdeen fights for redemption amid a challenging winless streak.

Aberdeen Football Club is currently facing one of the most challenging periods in its recent history, with a disheartening 12-game winless streak in the Scottish Premiership. After a promising start to the season, where they went unbeaten in their first 11 matches, the Dons have seen their fortunes take a drastic turn.

Following a 3-0 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox, manager Jimmy Thelin is determined to turn the tide and restore the team’s competitive edge.

Struggles on the pitch

The Dons have only managed to secure four points from their last 36 available, a stark contrast to their earlier success.

Thelin acknowledges the team’s current form is unacceptable, stating, “We are in challenging times.” Despite the grim statistics, he insists that the players are giving their all on the pitch. “I can still see a team out there who are really fighting and running for each other,” he remarked, highlighting the players’ commitment to improving their situation.

Need for improvement

One of the critical areas Thelin identifies for improvement is the team’s ball control. He noted, “It costs a lot of energy when you give away the ball too many times, so we have to improve that part with the ball.” The Dons have struggled to create scoring opportunities, failing to find the net in their last three matches. Thelin emphasized the need for the team to find a rhythm and be more composed when in possession, stating, “We must be more relaxed with the ball and show more of our presence.” This lack of attacking threat has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike.

New signings and future prospects

In an effort to revitalize the squad, Thelin has made four new signings during the January transfer window, with a particular focus on securing a striker. Pape Gueye, currently the team’s top scorer, has been sidelined due to injury but is expected to return soon. Thelin expressed optimism about the new players, including Alfie Dorrington and Alexander Jensen, who made their debuts against Rangers. “They did really well when they came on the pitch,” he said, indicating that their integration into the team could provide the spark needed to end the winless run.

Looking ahead

As Aberdeen prepares for their upcoming fixtures, the pressure is mounting to break this winless streak. Thelin’s focus remains on fostering a positive environment where players can thrive and regain their confidence. He believes that with the right mindset and continued effort, the Dons can turn their season around. The challenge now lies in translating their hard work into results on the pitch, as they aim to climb the league table and restore pride to the club.

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