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Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass responds to strong supporter criticism - 'no glaring deficiencies'

Stephen Glass has responded to strong supporter criticism by stressing his belief that there are no “glaring deficiencies” in his team as Aberdeen prepare to host league leaders Celtic.

The Pittodrie manager is aware of the scrutiny after the very audible reaction of some fans during and then after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Livingston.

Aberdeen have lost ten of their last 14 away games. They can take some comfort from the fact they are at home on Wednesday, although set against this is the identity of their opponents.

Celtic are Scotland’s form team but Glass’s side have run them close in both of their previous meetings this season. Aberdeen lost 2-1 at Celtic Park in October and were beaten by the scoreline at Pittodrie the following month.

It isn’t matches against Celtic that are necessarily proving the problem for Aberdeen, who have fallen into the bottom half of the table again. A testing Scottish Cup assignment at Motherwell awaits this weekend in what could prove a critical week for Glass.

Goalkeeper Gary Woods will continue to deputise for Joe Lewis, who has not recovered from illness. On-loan Celtic defender Adam Montgomery must sit out but Scott Brown is in line to return against his former team after being an unused substitute at the Tony Macaroni Arena.

Asked about the best way to react to accusations of ‘softness’ thrown at his team, Glass replied: “By winning games.”

He added: “People are entitled to say what they like when you don’t win games. People look for reasons.

“I don’t think there are glaring deficiencies in the team. I don’t think we have gone anywhere and been ran over the top of.

“Anytime domestically we have lost by a couple of goals it has been Motherwell. And in those games they have had four

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