Jimmy Thelin admits he and his misfiring Aberdeen team need to find a way to win sharpish. ‌

The Dons have been anything but dandy this season, failing to score a league goal to sit bottom of the table with just one point from a disappointing home draw with Livingston. ‌

They’ve also dropped out of the Europa League and into the league phase of the Conference League. ‌

That’s been in sharp contrast to five months ago when the Swede was the toast of the Granite City after he took the Scottish Cup back there for the first time in 35 years.

Thelin turns his attention to knockout competition again this weekend with the visit of Motherwell in the Premier Sports Cup.

The pressure is ramping up on the manager with more fans becoming disgruntled by the lack of progress and win

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