Jimmy Thelin addressed the media ahead of Aberdeen’s Boxing Day fixture against Kilmarnock. The main points from the Pittodrie boss included: Goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov, who was initially anticipated to be sidelined until mid-January due to a hamstring injury, has resumed training and is now available for the match at Rugby Park. Following a run of six games without a victory, Thelin stated that confidence is not a concern, but emphasized that the Dons require “to be more stable as a team”. The Swede highlighted the necessity for improvement, attributing it to an “unnecessary” loss of rhythm in their last two matches, a pattern he noted has persisted since the beginning of the season. Aberdeen will travel to Kilmarnock with a “strong belief” in securing a victory, with Thelin stating he does not want “excuses about the pitch etc”. Regarding whether he is gaining more insights during this difficult period, he commented: “Every day is learning about the league, the players, but it’s still football and we have a vision of how we want to look – that intensity team – and how we want to play. Sometimes you go one step back and want to push again for two steps forward.” Post navigation Australia Secures Overtime Victory, Handing England Fourth Consecutive Loss Amorim Reflects on Manchester United Expectations Ahead of City Clash