Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin shared his thoughts following the team’s 4-1 triumph over Dundee, stating: “I’m feeling good, especially for the character of the players and the identity we want to create here.” Thelin reflected on the first half of the match, noting: “In the first half, Dundee were good. Also, we were really open and the game was back and forth.” He expressed his satisfaction with the team’s second-half performance and adjustments, remarking: “We talked about adjusting small things and not panicking. I’m so happy with how we responded. The first 30 minutes of the second half was really strong, and the players who come into the pitch make an impact. They are so sharp.” The manager also highlighted the significance of a penalty save during the game, commenting: “[The penalty save] was a really important situation. It’s the second time he’s saved in the league, and this one is so crucial to keep us in the game.” Thelin concluded by acknowledging the support from the fans, stating: “The spirit from the first day, they support us. The people give us a lot of energy and we are so grateful for that.”

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