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7 November, 2024 3:23 pm

Aberdeen aims to rebound after heavy defeat in cup semi-final

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Manager Jimmy Thelin urges players to maintain confidence ahead of crucial match against Dundee.

Aberdeen Football Club is gearing up to face Dundee in a crucial Premiership match this Saturday, following a disappointing 6-0 loss to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final. Manager Jimmy Thelin has called on his players to keep their spirits high and focus on bouncing back from this setback. The Dons, who have enjoyed a remarkable unbeaten run in the league, are determined to reclaim their momentum and secure a victory that could see them rise to the top of the Premiership table.

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Learning from setbacks

Thelin acknowledged the heavy defeat at Hampden as a significant blow but emphasized the importance of learning from such experiences. “It is crucial that we don’t hide and we keep our heads high,” he stated. Thelin believes that the team must analyze the semi-final performance to identify areas for improvement. “After a setback, the most important thing is how you move on,” he added, highlighting the need for a strong response in their upcoming match against Dundee.

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Injury updates and squad morale

As Aberdeen prepares for the match, there is hope that Scotland international striker Kevin Nisbet will return from injury. Nisbet has been sidelined due to a calf problem but has been undergoing fitness tests in anticipation of his comeback. His presence could be pivotal, as he has already scored three goals in his seven appearances for the Dons this season. Meanwhile, midfielder Dante Polvara has resumed training after recovering from a hamstring injury, while attacker Pape Gueye remains out until the new year due to a quad muscle tear.

Strong league performance

Despite the disappointment of the cup semi-final, Aberdeen’s league form has been impressive. The team has amassed 28 points from a possible 30, with nine wins and a draw this season. This remarkable performance is a stark contrast to last season, where it took until March for the Dons to reach the same points tally. Thelin’s arrival from Swedish club Elfsborg has revitalized the squad, and they are currently unbeaten in 19 Premiership games, dating back to the end of last season.

As they look ahead to the match against Dundee, Thelin remains focused on the task at hand. “We have to keep trying to get better,” he said, emphasizing the importance of taking each week as it comes. With the support of their fans at a sold-out Pittodrie, Aberdeen is eager to turn the page on their cup disappointment and continue their pursuit of Premiership success.

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