The feeling of relief of Aberdeen supporters was palpable from the top of Dundee’s law to Tay when the donations won a championship match for the first time in three months in Dens Park.
Topi Keskinen’s decisive objective was worthy of winning any match, anywhere. The huge support for visiting Bob Shankly also had a perfect view, because the Finn rocket whistled in front of Jon McCracken in the goal of Dundee. At this time of quality, you could see why the board of directors of Aberdeen sanctioned the large transfer costs to Later Keskinen in summer.
Jimmy Thelin hopes that the long -awaited victory will launch his Première season with a visit to Kilmarnock to come on Saturday.
There were a lot of positive points so that the manager withdraws victory with the winter arrivals Alexander Jensen, Mats Knoester and Kristers Tobers all impressive while the donations stopped their league sequence without record victory at 14.
Throughout the storm that had swallowed up the club during these 14 games, Thelin remained calm both on the touchline and in front of the microphones and it will be personally relieved that things seem to move in the right direction after sealing A place in the quarterfinals of the Scottish Cup the previous Sunday.
The team also recorded successive victories for the first time since he beat Dundee United and the Rangers in the days of October Halcyon.
It is quite remarkable that, despite the expectation of 99 days for a first victory, Aberdeen came from the weekend in third place and with everything to play.
There are seven games to make up to the split with nine teams that are realistically fighting it for the four upper half -places that remain available and the donations face four of the last six current at the top of the 33 -game bar.
Fans of donations have led the roller coaster all season and that shows no signs of slowdown.
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