Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin was disappointed with his team’s performance in the thrilling 3-3 draw against Hibernian at Easter Road. He attributed the loss to a lack of control over emotions, especially in the crucial moments of the match.
Thelin emphasized the need for his players to remain composed and focused, especially when they have the lead. The emotional rollercoaster of conceding late goals in injury time was a tough lesson for the team to learn, but he remains optimistic about their ability to bounce back.
Despite the setback, Aberdeen is only two points behind league leaders Celtic and remains in a strong position in the Premiership. Thelin is determined to use this experience as a learning opportunity and is already looking ahead to their next match against Hearts.
One of the bright spots in the match was the performance of substitute Shayden Morris, who made a significant impact with his contributions to two of the goals. Thelin praised Morris for his maturity and decision-making on the field, highlighting his positive influence on the team.
Moving forward, Aberdeen will need to regroup and focus on their upcoming fixtures with a renewed sense of determination and concentration. Thelin’s message to the team is clear – learn from this experience, stay composed, and continue to fight for success on the pitch.