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Neil Warnock eviscerated as Aberdeen FC legend accuses boss of being clueless and wrecking star player

Willie Miller has accused Neil Warnock of hanging Bojan Miovski "out to dry" as the Pittodrie legend took aim at the interim boss following another league defeat.

Veteran Warnock has yet to taste victory in the Premiership with Aberdeen sliding down the table. He admitted they are now in relegation battle, despite being brought in to guide them into the top six after Barry Robson's sacking. But a 2-0 defeat to Kilmarnock at the weekend was followed up with the same scoreline against St Johnstone at home.

The result leaves the Reds ninth in the table, just four points ahead of Ross County in the relegation playoff spot. And Miller didn't miss Warnock in his post match assessment, questioning whether the 75-year-old arrived in the north east with "any idea" of the players he'd have at his disposal or any sort of plan on how to turn things around.

"He seems to have come up here with no idea of the players that he's got under his charge," Miller told BBC Scotland. "I don't see him coming up and having a shape that suits the players or gets the best out of the players. He's gone from three at the back to four at the back – within games he's done that. He did that tonight and did it against Motherwell.

"The Motherwell selection with (Jamie) McGrath playing at left wing back was incredible! And I said that before the game. I'm saying 'what's going on here?' There seems to be an experiment every game. There's an experiment at half-time. There's no stability.

"There's been no bounce. You expect any new manager to in their and get a bounce but there hasn't been one. And some of his comments that he's up here to have a bit of fun - that doesn't sit right. He's an experienced manager. He should know the players he's got and have an

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