This section compiles fan feedback regarding Aberdeen’s 2-1 victory over Rangers. Lindsey expressed the view that “Aberdeen as a club have finally got it right!” attributing this success to “recruitment and analytics, from selecting a manager to proposing the players in key positions with a specific requirement.” Lindsey emphasized the need for continued effort, stating, “There can be no let-up on this and congratulations to all those doing the hard work behind the scenes.” Bill described the win as “A great start – long may it continue,” but noted some concerns. Bill mentioned that the team was “riding our luck a little and gave away a soft goal last night and we looked vulnerable down our left side,” also adding that it “Was also a very poor penalty – but another hard-won three points.” Bill concluded with encouragement: “Keep it going for Saturday.” Steve commented that the team is “a real team, playing to, and at times, outperforming their potential.” Steve observed that “Players who looked last season past their best or on their way out have been reborn,” highlighting that “The collective is everything with everyone playing for each other.” Steve also noted, “Amazing to see the full-backs as auxiliary strikers,” and called it “A brilliant managerial appointment.” Andrew, who has “been watching Aberdeen v Rangers games for nearly 30 years,” stated, “I’ve never seen such an aggressive performance from the team.” Andrew expressed delight that “Jimmy Thelin stuck with what has been working so well,” and pointed out that “The fact we could bring on a quality player in Ante Palaversa speaks volumes about the strength of the squad.” Andrew concluded with “Connor who? Can’t wait to see where we go from here.” Marty asserted, “It’s time to take Aberdeen seriously,” clarifying that “This is not just a lucky run, this is a serious team with a manager that knows how to manage each player individually and get the best out of them.” Marty added, “You can see that Jimmy has connected with the players and they want to win for him,” and concluded, “Something very special is happening at Aberdeen right now. Bring on Celtic!” Andy described the match as “a game of two halves,” suggesting “the Dons should have been out of sight by half-time” and stating, “They murdered Rangers in that first half.” Despite this, Andy concluded, “That said, I’ll settle for a 2-1 win.” Stuart summarized the event as “What an atmosphere, what a game, what a result.” Stuart expressed hope that “If we can go on and beat Celtic on Saturday that would cap the best week ever,” and conveyed pride, saying, “I’m so proud of everyone connected to Aberdeen at the moment. Well done Dons.” Post navigation Clement’s Decision on Tavernier Amidst Rangers’ Performance Concerns Harris Criticizes Millwall’s First-Half Performance in Sunderland Draw