Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin, speaking to BBC Scotland, highlighted the team’s collective effort and dedication. He stated: “You can see the players have the fight for each other. They’re really trying. I liked their approach, that they run so much. They keep running.” Thelin also noted strong individual performances, adding: “Ross did really well when he came on, it was Angus [MacDonald]’s first start, etc. There were loads of good things there.” Addressing areas for improvement, Thelin commented: “We also need to find the rhythm again, the dynamic of the team. We have the quality, we just need to find the rhythm of the game again.” He further elaborated on tactical adjustments, stating: “Sometimes when the dynamic is there, you lose the ball and the opponents get the momentum too easily. That’s the part we have to improve, because we have done it.” Reflecting on recent fixtures, the manager remarked: “We’ve taken points away from Hibernian and Hearts this week, that’s a tough week. We want to get to Pittodrie and try again.” Regarding player availability and performance, Thelin said: “We’ll see tomorrow. He couldn’t keep playing. Ross did well, he was confident like he’d been playing all season. I’m happy he was so ready.” Post navigation Football Transfer Rumors: Davies Open to Manchester United or Real Madrid, Plus Other Club Interests O’Mahony Displays Professionalism Regarding Captaincy Transition