Barry Robson admits Aberdeen are suffering from a bout of homesickness after their poor show at St Mirren. The Dons boss conceded his side were second best as their search for a first Premiership win continues as they salvaged a point in Paisley.
Robson revealed European exertions against Hacken last midweek played a part in a sub-par display and insisted his squad are suffering for living out of their suitcases.
He said: “First and foremost credit to St Mirren. I thought they were excellent. We looked a yard off it all over the pitch.
But, when you can’t win it then you don’t lose it. I thought we hung in there and fought right until the end. The cohesion just wasn't there from the first minute.
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