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RED FRIGHTS SPELL DANGER

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October 27, 2025

Thelin insists he is still the man for Aberdeen despite fans heading for exits long before full-time whistle

- DAVID REID AT PITTODRIE

RED FRIGHTS SPELL DANGER

JIMMY THELIN admits Dons' start to the season has been unacceptable as they slumped to another deflating loss.

But in the wake of the 2-1 defeat to Hibs, the boss insisted he still has the backing of the Pittodrie board.

Thelin came under fire from the Red Army during a pitiful early opening to the season as they didn't score or win in their opening seven encounters.

And boos rang round Pittodrie at full-time and a few minutes before when Elie Youan smashed a decisive second into the back of the net in front of the Red Shed.

Any optimism after wins against Dundee and St Mirren turned out to be short-lived, with supporters heading for the exit minutes before Marko Lazetic gave the Reds some hope in the dying embers.

But it was too little too late as Aberdeen remain second-bottom as the Dons boss refused to blame their current activities in Europe.

Thelin said: “I'm the manager and I know as the manager what happens when you don't get results, but we're still aligned in what we want to do.

“We have a strong chairman and a strong board. They always look after the club. My job as manager is to get results I'm working for.

“I'm responsible for the results. We need to do better - everyone knows that if results don’t turn round then you're under pressure. But we have to step up, it’s not good enough.

“We have a good relationship, they're super-supportive, they have a clear direction in where they want to go.

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