Dundee Utd 2 – 0 Aberdeen

Dunde United moved to the third place in the Presidency of the Scottish Excellent and retracted great pressure on the director of Abeerdeen Jimmy Thelin by beating 2-0 over Dons in Tannadice.
The goals left on both sides of the first half of Ivan Dolcek and Port Eclink Aberdeen, rooted at the bottom of the table without a goal in five games.
Thillain had demanded his team to perform the basics of football better after defeating the league Cup on Saturday by Motherweell, but they were eventually retracted by two air balls and could have waived more as United moved over Hibernian on the table.
Stewart Armstrong struck the bar for visitors and forced Jesper Carlson rescue, but there was no ongoing threat from the Thillane team, as they were defeated in nine games this season.
Aberdeen has now won only five of the last 32 league matches, and Thillain may have run out of credit with the Dons Board of Directors after the victory of the Scottish Club Cup in May. The United fans are sure to think about this because they chanted “they were sacked in the morning.”
Aberdeen fans filled the end of the “shed” in Tannadice and gave their main team support for the first half while placing brief signs of recovery in the second period.
However, some fans were charged with their anger after the break, and the Aberdeen Council is likely to turn to the crises talks before Saturday’s trip to Mail.
Thelin made three midfield changes with Captain Grame Shinnie from among those who fall on the bench, but United began on the front foot and Will Ferry was about to convert the ball driven by Zac Sapsford in the face of the goal.
Karlsson sent a free head wide and forced to rescue, but most of the first half pressure was at the other end. Dimitar Mitov is well saved from the deviant Sapsford and Esseink on a large scale of the corner.
Metov saved one individual of Dolcek after he did a brilliant Sapsford to prepare his partner in the strike at the end of the first half, although the Australian handed over a yellow card and punished it for a mistake on Sivert Nilsen after the Steven Mclean referee was late.
The opening match came in the 45th minute, as Dolcek launched his fifth goal for the Premier League season in the lower corner of 18 yards after he fell on his way.
Nicholas Milanovich spiral ball widely as Aprainy tried to fight in the second half, but they were within five minutes when the unique Esselink Esseink went home from six yardat after Fico Senfelf had hit a corner.
The game threatened with more rotation from Aberdeen. Mitov Paribed well from Dolcek, Krisztian Keresztes launched on the side of 20 yards, and several blocks that prevent United from hitting the target in a talisman from constant pressure and selecting on a wide range of long -term.
There were signs of a march as Armstrong hit the crossbar of 25 yards, and Yivahini Kuttalo Carlson denied his feet of recovery.
But Aberdeen was unable to threaten the Premier League duck again and threw Thillain and his players stood up to a half -empty place, and exposed their anger to a large extent after the final whistle.
Thillan: We have nothing to lose
After the defeat, Thillain claimed that they could not back down from any less and tell his players that they are now “there is nothing to lose” when they travel to Mawalil on Saturday, seven days after leaving the pioneering sports cup by the steel.
After facing the wrath of the visiting fans after the match, Thillaen said: “We feel the same thing, we feel angry, and we feel frustrated. But the only way to fix this is to get to know a lot, much better, and much better on Saturday.
“You cannot hide. In the end, some players were going out and showing more. We started creating more but at first we were quite harsh as a team.
“You see Stuart Armstrong, he plays with experience, and wants the ball. When he misses a pass, he takes the ball again and finds his composure as a player.
“On Saturday, we have nothing to lose, we have everything to win, and we have to feel it is a team. Because we are now playing very little because of the pressure around us.
“Now we are the last time on the table, we have one point, zero goals, so you have nothing to lose. You have to go out on the field and play much more without this tension.
“The masses, we do not reject the level of expectations at the present time, so we are already there, the bottom of the rocks. The only thing we can do is do a better job, so we cannot go deep now, we have to improve and that’s why you hope you will get this tension out of your body.”
He added: “When you see emotions, you see anger, you see frustration, of course hurts you.
“But the only thing that something must be repeated is to do better. As a manager and a team, our mission is to put a smile on the faces of fans.”
Godwin extends to “great flexibility”
United Director Jim Godwin faced the same anger two and a half years ago before his dismissal by Dens, and he admitted that he was afraid that his previous club’s wealth would turn into Tanadis.
“I know what a man is going through and sympathizes with any manager in this situation,” he said.
“We were all talking about Hibs and David Gray last year when they were bottom. David found a way to get a melody from the team.
“I have invested well and spent a fortune in the summer, and for this reason I was a little tense in this game because running could not continue the quality they enjoy.
“We were somewhat hiding to nothing, but I am sure Jimmy will respect my anxiety is not Abergd.”
“The consistency in the 11 was important, but this was perhaps the most comfortable we felt for several weeks,” said Godwin, whose team moved to third.
“In the last ten minutes in which we deepen naturally and nervously, Aprlan threw every option to attack us, but the men showed great flexibility.”
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2025-09-23 22:00:00