Jim Goodwin reveals the Aberdeen dressing room message every player heard before rousing Hibs win
Chuffed Jim Goodwin claimed his first win as Aberdeen manager and then urged his players to restore even more pride by gatecrashing the top six.
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Chuffed Jim Goodwin claimed his first win as Aberdeen manager and then urged his players to restore even more pride by gatecrashing the top six.
Shaun Maloney has hit out at referee Alan Muir after the whistler sent Ryan Porteous off and gave Aberdeen two penalties.
The 22-year-old was sent off for a foul on Ross McCrorie, with Lewis Ferguson scoring the resultant penalty and Hibs playing the last half hour with ten men, having already conceded a penalty when Rocky Bushiri was penalised for a handball.
Mercedes driver George Russell has revealed that pushing too hard on his outlap led to a lock-up in turn one for his final qualifying run, and that is why he will start from P9 for tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
Chris Cadden’s cross after 20 minutes was turned into his own net by Calvin Ramsay to give the visitors the lead but a Lewis Ferguson penalty after Rocky Bushiri was penalised for handball brought the Dons back into the match, and he added a second from the spot after Ryan Porteous was red-carded for a foul on Ross McCrorie.
GLASGOW: Giorgos Giakoumakis scored his second hat-trick in five games as Celtic moved six points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership with a 4-0 thrashing of 10-man Ross County on Saturday (Mar 19).
Aberdeen registered their first Premiership victory since Boxing Day by coming from behind to defeat 10-man Hibernian 3-1, and in doing so, reviving their top six aspirations.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari secured pole position for Sunday's season-opening Grand Prix in Bahrain as world champion Max Verstappen had to settle for second place in qualifying. Leclerc was 0.123 seconds faster than Red Bull's Verstappen while Carlos Sainz will start third on the grid in the second Ferrari.