Aberdeen Shows Fighting Spirit In Key Cinch Premiership Victory Over Ross County
Aberdeen's caretaker manager, Peter Leven, expressed satisfaction with his team's resilience following a crucial 2-1 victory over Ross County in the cinch Premiership, despite acknowledging that their performance had room for improvement. This win has provided Aberdeen with a significant six-point lead over Ross County, who are currently struggling near the bottom of the league standings. The match saw Aberdeen's Bojan Miovski and Jamie McGrath scoring crucial goals, with Simon Murray responding for Ross County.
Leven highlighted the importance of the victory but was candid about his team's need for better execution on the field. "I'm delighted with the three points and the result, but the performance could have been better," he stated. He noted that despite a strong start, Aberdeen allowed Ross County to gain momentum, emphasizing the need for his players to maintain composure and opt for simpler plays.

The impact of substitutions in the second half was also praised by Leven, particularly pointing out Duk's contribution to securing the second goal with his dynamic play. "The character the boys showed was brilliant. They were fighting for everything and the boys were focused," Leven added, commending his team's determination.
On the other side, Ross County's interim manager, Don Cowie, reflected on what he considered a missed opportunity despite being proud of his team's response after an early setback. Cowie acknowledged the initial shock to his players but was pleased with their recovery and level performance by halftime. "I felt that we could step on and win it after that," Cowie remarked, underscoring a sense of missed chances in a game that could have swung in their favor.
Cowie also emphasized the importance of learning from such experiences, especially in matches where securing at least a point is crucial. Despite the disappointment of leaving empty-handed, he expressed pride in his team's hard work and quality of play. Looking ahead, Cowie stressed the necessity for Ross County to start accumulating points during away games to improve their standing in the league.
This match not only highlighted Aberdeen's resilience under pressure but also underscored Ross County's ongoing struggle for consistency away from home. Both teams, under interim management, are at critical junctures in their season, making every point crucial as they aim to secure their positions within Scotland's top-flight football league.