Aberdeen’s captain, Graeme Shinnie, expressed his thoughts on the premature discussion about his club’s Premiership title prospects. Shinnie believes it is too early in the season to be talking about title challenges and emphasizes the importance of focusing on the present rather than getting carried away with external noise.
Shinnie acknowledges the media and fans’ curiosity about Aberdeen’s title prospects but asserts that the team’s primary goal is to focus on winning games and accumulating points. Despite facing tough competition from dominant teams like Celtic, Shinnie remains determined to bring silverware to Aberdeen and is committed to fighting for success.
Following a recent defeat to St Mirren, Shinnie is eager to bounce back and lead his team to victory against Hibernian. Despite Hibs’ struggles in the league, Shinnie recognizes the potential of their opponents and highlights the importance of staying focused on their own performance. Shinnie emphasizes the need to improve their ball movement and defensive strategies to avoid further setbacks in the league.
As Aberdeen prepares to face Hibernian, Shinnie stresses the significance of regaining momentum and returning to their winning ways. Shinnie’s focus on internal improvement and strategic gameplay reflects his dedication to leading Aberdeen to success despite the challenges they may face in the competitive league.