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  1. Devlin relishes match up with 'best pal' Penricepublished at 20:14 BST 22 October

    Nicky Devlin and James PenriceImage source, SNS
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    Nicky Devlin and James Penrice faced each other last season

    Aberdeen defender Nicky Devlin is looking forward to coming up against "best pal" James Penrice but insists, "when the game starts, it's about winning".

    Devlin's former Livingston team-mate Penrice joined AEK Athens from Hearts in July.

    "I'm delighted he got the kind of move he did to a club like [AEK]," Devlin, 32, said.

    "He's probably one of my best pals in football, played with him for three years. It'll be good to come up against him. When the game starts, it's about winning.

    "It won't be a new thing. We played against each other the last couple of years.

    "We're going in with two wins. The boys are going in with a wee bit more confidence. We're kind of starting to find the rhythm that we wanted to, probably a few weeks later than we wanted to. We'll be more than ready when the game comes."

    And Penrice, 26, commented: "It's been very different, it's been very up and down but I've enjoyed every minute of it. It's been a massive life experience, a massive change for me. I expected it to be hard. It's taken me a bit of time to adjust.

    "[Aberdeen have] signed a lot of players in the summer. There's a big turnaround. I've tried to give [AEK] the best insight as possible. We will be prepared for the game."

  2. Thelin on AEK's 'good ideas' & Dons' need for 'strong performance'published at 18:34 BST 22 October

    Aberdeen manager Jimmy ThelinImage source, SNS

    Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has spoken to the media in Athens before Thursday's Conference League match against AEK. Here's a flavour of what he had to say...

    • Thelin is impressed by his AEK Athens counterpart, Marko Nikolic, and the Greek side's "good ideas and good attacking formation".

    • The Pittodrie manager believes Aberdeen are "ready" for their first away match in this season's Conference League.

    • Aberdeen need "a really strong performance and we need points", says Thelin.

    • With the Dons having improved domestically but still looking for their first Conference League points, the manager says it's "important for us to be strong in all competitions".

    • The Swede says Aberdeen's objective is "to get through" to the next phase of the tournament.

    • With football being "a game of passion and emotions", Thelin urges his players to "manage the emotions".

    • Defenders Emmanuel Gyamfi and Sivert Heltne Nilsen are unavailable for the Dons.

  3. Can Dons keep momentum rolling in Athens?published at 09:58 BST 22 October

    Liam McLeod
    BBC Sport Scotland Commentator

    Behind the mic

    Marco Lazetic was entitled to take a bow in front of an ecstatic away end in Paisley as Aberdeen smashed their Renfrewshire hoodoo with a goal of the season contender from their young Serb.

    On a weekend of superb goals in the Premiership, Lazetic's moment, deep into second-half stoppage time, secured a huge three points for the Dons as they made it back-to-back league wins for just a third time this calendar year.

    It was also successive clean sheets, which will please manager Jimmy Thelin.

    Not as much Lazetic enjoyed his first goal for the club. With that moment of skill, the former AC Milan striker showed what he is capable of and what he could bring to this Aberdeen side this season.

    It would be no surprise to see him start against Greek title challengers AEK Athens in Aberdeen's second Conference League fixture on Thursday having done so against Shakhtar Donetsk on matchday one.

    Thelin will be determined that his side produce a similar performance to the one they came up with against the Ukrainians at Pittodrie when they go to the Greek capital, but it is a huge challenge.

    What is important is that whatever happens in Greece, they cannot let it block any momentum gained from these two wins with a visit from Hibernian to come on Sunday where the target is a third league victory on the bounce for the first time in almost a year.

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  4. Graft & craft - Lazetic has the it factorpublished at 11:36 BST 21 October

    Calum Wright
    Fan writer

    Aberdeen fan's voice
    Media caption,

    A sublime 96th-minute winner from Marko Lazetic

    Whatever it is, I believe Marko Lazetic has got it.

    The Serb's late winner at St Mirren was a glimpse of why AC Milan forked out a decent fee for him as a teenager.

    He impressed against Shakhtar, Dundee and most recently in Paisley, showing a fantastic willingness to work and press from the front, combined with some lovely touches.

    But his goal on Saturday - which Dimitar Berbatov would have been proud of - was nothing short of brilliant.

    To chase down what could have been a lost cause and keep the ball alive, while displaying an excellent piece of skill, before finishing emphatically from such a tight angle was exactly what the Dons needed to continue to build after a poor start to the season.

    And aged just 21, it's certainly a promising sign at the start of Lazetic's career in the north east which will hopefully continue on an upward trajectory in sync with our season.

    Calum Wright can be found at Red Tinted Glasses, external

  5. Thelin wants Dons to get used to Europe - gossippublished at 08:14 BST 21 October

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    Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin wants the club to get used to playing in Europe and dealing with the demands of more games, travel and recovery. (Record), external

    Junior Hoilett urges Hibernian to build on Saturday's win over Livingston by recording a positive result at Aberdeen on Sunday and says "it will take a professional performance". (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external

    Read Tuesday's Scottish gossip

  6. Lazetic's injury-time winner earns him a spot in TOTWpublished at 16:57 BST 20 October

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's Team of the Week graphic

    Aberdeen dramatically earned back-to-back Scottish Premiership victories to move off the bottom of the table as substitute Marko Lazetic's injury-time winner stunned St Mirren.

    And he makes my team of the week.

    The former AC Milan and Red Star striker only came on for the last half hour but in a weekend of great goals, he merits his place for what was for me the best strike of the weekend.

    The skill to create the opportunity was sublime and the finish from such a narrow angle was incredible. The fact it was a stoppage-time winner from the Serb makes it all the more significant.

  7. 'That could be a huge moment for Aberdeen'published at 12:03 BST 20 October

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    The Sportscene team discuss Aberdeen's late win over St Mirren and whether it could be a turning point in the Dons' season.

  8. Lazetic on Palaversa link - gossippublished at 08:49 BST 20 October

    Aberdeen's Marko Lazetic has revealed how he and Ante Palaversa plotted to link up for a goal – and it happened to sink St Mirren as the Dons moved off the bottom. (Press & Journal)

    Read the rest of Monday's gossip.

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  9. St Mirren 0-1 Aberdeen: Highlightspublished at 18:22 BST 19 October

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    Watch the highlights as Aberdeen overcome 10-man St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership

  10. Aberdeen 'on the right track but a long way to go'published at 16:05 BST 19 October

    Your Views

    We asked for your thoughts after Aberdeen snatched a late victory over St Mirren.

    Here's a taste of what you had to say:

    Ian: Great result against a team that has caused us a lot of problems the last few seasons. The team seem to all be gelling together.

    Donald: A great three points for the Dons, and thoroughly deserved too. Should've been more comfortable win with several very decent chances created throughout the match. The warning signs are still there though defensively, definitely got a bit fortunate with the disallowed goal but Dimitar Mitov was definitely impeded in the build up! The Dons are definitely on the up, some of the passing play yesterday was lovely to watch and creating a lot of chances against a tough and consistent Premierahip side. I fully understand Jimmy Thelin's pride in his team's performance yesterday. Must keep the intensity levels up!

    Graham: Disappointed in our inability to be better organised to capitalise on our one man advantage. Not the best use of our substitutions. Took a wonder goal to get the 3 points.

    Arch: Very good result. Good to see them keep going right up to the last second, it would have been so tempting to settle for a draw after such a long time without a win in Paisley. A shame they needed St Mirren to be down to 10 men to do it. Thursday will tell us how good this team really is.

    Andy: I wouldn't get carried away although it was a fantastic winning goal. The quote from Stephen Roninson "the gap in the finances of the two clubs is huge and it didn't look like that today" is bang on. Keep very humble.

    Dee: Well deserved, and despite some weird decisions, both ways, the referee got the sending off and the infringement on Mitov correct. Dons definitely on the right track but a long way to go. Marko Lazetic (what a finish) looks like a real prospect and Armstrong has made a very positive impact. Shame on the so called supporters who called for the managers sacking at Tannadice.

  11. St Mirren 0-1 Aberdeen: What the manager saidpublished at 17:54 BST 18 October

    Aberdeen's Marko Lazetic and Jimmy Thelin celebrateImage source, SNS
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    Marko Lazetic's winner was lauded by manager Jimmy Thelin

    Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin was delighted with the late winner in Paisley that lifts his side off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

    "I am proud of the team today," he told BBC Scotland.

    "We started the game really well and then St Mirren did well to create some corners and throw-ins around the box, which they are good at.

    "So I am proud at the way we managed different areas of the game and they were resilient to the end and the amount of shots we had, we just have to be a little better when we get the chances.

    "Sometimes you need someone to step up and Marko's goal was incredibly good - it was magnificent.

    "The team spirit, a clean sheet and then the goal at the end.

    "Two wins in a row, two clean sheets, but we have to stay humble and keep pushing to get better."

  12. St Mirren 0-1 Aberdeen: Have your saypublished at 17:20 BST 18 October

    Have your say graphic

    What a finish!

    St Mirren's Alex Gogic thought he had given the hosts the lead but had his headed goal ruled out for offside, home full-back Jayden Richardson was sent off against his former club, Marko Lazetic scored in stoppage time for the Dons and Jimmy Thelin's side are off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

    Read Martin Dowden's match report.

    Give us your thoughts.

  13. St Mirren v Aberdeen: Team newspublished at 18:50 BST 17 October

    St Mirren's Mikael Mandron and Aberdeen's Mats KnoesterImage source, SNS

    St Mirren pair Marcus Fraser and Mark O'Hara are back in contention but Richard King and goalkeeper Shamal George are doubtful due to illness.

    Aberdeen have some unnamed fitness concerns on top of long-term absentee Kristers Tobers (knee).

  14. Milne 'never looked back' after defensive switchpublished at 17:59 BST 17 October

    Jack MilneImage source, SNS

    Aberdeen defender Jack Milne says he's "never looked back" since swapping midfield for centre-back.

    A midfielder by trade, the 23-year-old has been playing as a centre-back in a back three for the Dons.

    "I think those years are behind me," Milne said when asked if he had any desire to swap back to the middle of the pitch.

    "I love defending. I think ever since I changed to centre-back, I've never looked back really.

    "I don't mind covering the odd position here and there but I think centre-back is the main one."

    After a dismal start to the season Aberdeen picked up their first victory before the international break in a 4-0 win over Dundee.

    If they want to pick up another three points this weekend they'll have to beat St Mirren in Paisley, a feat they haven't achieved since 2018.

    "We've got to win the fight first and then show our quality after that," Milne added.

    "But we know they're a good team, a good manager and they've got a great record at home, not just against us, but against a lot of teams.

    "We just want to go there and hopefully get three points.

    "I think it is about just matching them in terms of winning the duels and being aggressive and we know they're good at that but I think in football nowadays, you've got to do that side of the game.

    "And then the quality comes through after that and we'll back ourselves to go and beat them tomorrow."

  15. Thelin on Sweden job, 'high spirits' & 'solid' St Mirrenpublished at 16:54 BST 17 October

    Jimmy ThelinImage source, SNS

    Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin has been speaking to the media as his side prepare to visit St Mirren on Saturday.

    Here are the main points:

    • The Aberdeen manager insists the "spirit has always been high" among the squad despite several "setbacks and disappointments" so far this season.

    • Thelin feels St Mirren are "a solid team, clear in what they're doing" but also believes Aberdeen are ready to "make it a really good game" on Saturday.

    • Despite "tough times", Thelin stresses his players haven't "panicked".

    • The Swede says his side will do "everything they can" to change the Dons' poor record away to St Mirren.

    • Thelin stresses he has no plan to rest players ahead of their European game next midweek.

    • On links with the Sweden national job, the Dons boss says that while "it's an honour to be mentioned", he is "really happy" in the north east and stresses "my focus is 100% here".

    • On Jack Milne's new deal, Thelin says the defender's development is "going in the right direction".

    • No fresh injury concerns, albeit some small issues which they will wait until Saturday to assess.

  16. St Mirren v Aberdeen: Pick of the statspublished at 11:09 BST 17 October

    St Mirren v Aberdeen: Pick of the stats Image source, SNS
    • St Mirren have won five of their last six league meetings with Aberdeen (L1), as many as their previous 31 beforehand (W5 D14 L12).

    • Aberdeen are winless in their last 10 league visits to St Mirren (D3 L7) since a 2-1 victory in December 2018. They have lost six of their seven trips since the start of 2021-22 (D1).

    • St Mirren are unbeaten in eight home league games (W4 D4), and have kept three clean sheets in their last five on home soil – as many as their previous 23 beforehand.

    • Having not scored in any of their opening six Scottish Premiership games of the season, Aberdeen beat Dundee 4-0 last time out. It was the first time a side ended a 5+ game scoreless streak by scoring four in the competition since St Mirren beat Kilmarnock 4-1 in April 2015 (5 games without a goal before).

    • Aberdeen have had 21 direct attacks in the Scottish Premiership this season – at least six more than any other side.

  17. Karlsson backed to salvage Serie A dreampublished at 08:55 BST 17 October

    Scottish gossip

    A good season on loan at Aberdeen for Jesper Karlsson can revive his career at Bologna, reckons the Swedish forward's former coach Pascal Jansen. (Daily Record), external

    Aberdeen forward Nicolas Milanovic has won the Harry Kewell Medal as the best Under 23s player in Australia. (The Herald), external

  18. 'On the list for Sweden, but others ahead of Thelin'published at 15:13 BST 16 October

    Robbie Boyle
    BBC Scotland

    Aberdeen manager Jimmy ThelinImage source, SNS

    There are likely "four or five candidates" in front of Jimmy Thelin as Sweden search for a new head coach, according to journalist Joel Besseling.

    However, the Gothenburg Post writer believes the Aberdeen manager would be more interested in the role now than he was when linked with it two years ago.

    Sweden are seeking a replacement for Jon Dahl Tomasson, who was sacked following a poor start to their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.

    But Besseling, who reported on Thelin during his time in charge at Elfsborg, does not think he would be the right man for the job at the moment.

    "If I can speculate, I would say that maybe if the federation is calling him about this job, I think he's more interested now than he was two years ago," he told BBC Scotland. "At that time, there were several clubs abroad that wanted him.

    "But now he knows it's been a tough period for him at Aberdeen, so maybe this is his way out.

    "Right now though it is just about getting to the World Cup. If they were about to hand out a four-year contract to someone, he would be higher up."

    Sweden must win their remaining games away to Switzerland and home to Slovenia to have any chance of finishing second in Group B. However, they are well placed to take one of the four play-off places reserved for Nations League group winners.

    Former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter has been linked with the post, as has Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

    "I'm sure he's on the list," Besseling said of Thelin, who led Aberdeen to Scottish Cup glory last term. "It is natural his name comes up again.

    "When they were looking for a manager back then, Jimmy was one of a number they spoke to because he'd just had a successful season at Elfsborg but he wanted to continue in club football.

    "It has now been a tough run since November for him so I am not sure the federation will choose him at this point. There's maybe four or five candidates ahead of him."