Jim Goodwin frustrated as wasteful Aberdeen held by Dundee
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin was left to rue a succession of missed chances that cost his side dear in their cinch Premiership 2-2 draw against Dundee at Dens Park.
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Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin was left to rue a succession of missed chances that cost his side dear in their cinch Premiership 2-2 draw against Dundee at Dens Park.
Stephen Robinson warned his St Mirren side were in a relegation battle following their “woeful” defending in a 4-2 defeat at Motherwell.
The only word to describe it was scenes. A pile of red bodies lay stacked on top of one another in front of the away stand at Dens Park. An over-exuberant Aberdeen fan was being led away by a couple of police officers. Then there was Jim Goodwin bounding onto the pitch in sheer delight.
Ross McCrorie admits Aberdeen have to get themselves out of a self-imposed “sticky situation” as they bid for a top-six finish.
St Mirren captain Joe Shaughnessy insists there is no major pressure on his side as they look to turn the tide on last season’s last-gasp disappointment and seal an elusive top-six place.
Jim Goodwin admits Aberdeen need a few favours if they are to have any chance of making the top six.
Jim Goodwin knows top-six aspirations are outside Aberdeen’s control but hopes to keep them alive at bottom side Dundee on Saturday.
Calvin Ramsay has revealed is aim is to get a “big move” but the focus is on his Aberdeen performances.