Jim Goodwin believes Aberdeen’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over St Johnstone on Saturday proves that they are heading in the right direction.
The Dons picked up their first Premiership away win since last December courtesy of a stunning second half free-kick from on-loan Liverpool midfielder Leighton Clarkson.
The visitors had further chances to add to their lead as the game opened up but were wasteful with their finishing. And after being beaten by the same scoreline in their last visit to Perth in May, manager Goodwin hopes the manner of the weekend’s victory is a sign that the Dons are a more formidable force this term.
Goodwin said: “We played with more tempo and it’s far more entertaining to watch. “The last time we were here last season it was one of the worst games of football I’ve witnessed and it must have been dreadful for the punters. “We’re not going to get it right every time but I thought Saturday was better than what it was last time and that’s the big thing for us. “Do we look like a side that’s improving, do we look a better group than last season? “I think that’s clear for everyone to see at the moment.