Supporters shared their perspectives on Aberdeen’s 4-1 triumph over Dundee. Steven characterized the result as substantial, attributing to the manager a skill for implementing game-changing substitutions in the second half. He also highlighted Dimitar Mitov’s vital contribution with a penalty save. Steven expressed confidence that the “Dons juggernaut keeps on going” despite tough matches scheduled after the international break. Lindsey hailed the outcome as “What a result!” and a welcome “comfortable win.” She reiterated the effectiveness of the substitutions, singling out Nisbet’s “superb” performance. Lindsey expressed concern that Slobodan Rubezic appeared “uncomfortable without Sivert Nilsen in front” and committed “a few clumsy errors,” suggesting that Angus McDonald might offer “more composure.” Nevertheless, she concluded that the team’s integrity is “never compromised” even with key players absent. Marty described the match as “Another convincing win in the end.” He acknowledged that the team “possibly rode our luck a bit in the early stages of the game” but demonstrated greater “clinical” finishing and “composed” play in the second half. Marty again pointed to the substitutions as having “changed the game.” He pondered how the team would perform with Bojan Miovski still present, though he conceded that “it’s not like we are struggling to find the back of the net.” John M expressed satisfaction at the team’s return to winning matches “by a good margin.” He commended Jimmy and the staff for their efforts with the squad during the week. However, John M raised concerns about the team conceding “easy chances to the opposition” and “again lost a cheap goal,” specifically criticizing the defenders as “poor markers sometimes” and stating that “Simon Murray should have never had a clear header for the Dundee goal.” William viewed the contest as “A decent game of football,” with both teams aiming to play well. He noted that Dundee was “the better side first half” but the Dons “stuck to their game plan and got the rewards.” William praised the “Great goals” and the team’s continued pursuit of more, playing “right to the last kick rather than the traditional Scottish way of holding onto what you have.” Fred credited Mitov for “set us up with a great penalty save” and reiterated that “masterful substitutions produced the win.” He assessed the overall display as “an impressive performance by players and management.” Fred concluded that the team “definitely look like the best of the rest” and called it “A great match.” Keith considered the performance “a good answer to the question of how we handle a bump in the road.” He affirmed that “The bus is still motoring, and the wheels are still on,” expressing contentment with “Happy days.” While acknowledging it “wasn’t a complete 90 minute performance,” Keith suggested that “with Jimmy, we seem to only need 45 minutes most games.” He expressed uncertainty about the season’s trajectory but declared himself “all in.” Mike welcomed the team’s ability to “bounce back after last week’s heavy defeat with a convincing win.” He speculated that the outcome “Could have been a different outcome if Dundee had converted their first half penalty though and we would then have had to come from behind.” Mike added that the team has “done that already this season against Hearts.” Daniel highlighted “Another Thelin win” in defiance of those who “were at pains to drive home the ’embarrassing’ nature of the loss to Celtic.” He asserted that “This train isn’t derailing that easily,” reminding readers that “this is only month five of a three year project.” Niall described the second half as “A scintillating second half display from the Dons” that “settled this tussle against a quality Dundee side.” He observed “such cohesion in this squad” and “another big impact from the subs,” noting that “42 secs for the Vinnie goal must be some kind of record.” Niall identified “Comfortable and calm on the ball, intensity in transition and high press” as key elements to their success. Post navigation Conte and McTominay’s Impact on Napoli’s Transformation Jason McAteer Reflects on Declining Sir Kenny Dalglish