Aberdeen Secure Loan Deal for QPR Defender Liam Morrison
Aberdeen have landed former Bayern Munich defender Liam Morrison on loan from QPR to solve an ongoing injury crisis.
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Aberdeen have landed former Bayern Munich defender Liam Morrison on loan from QPR to solve an ongoing injury crisis.
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Martin O’Neill’s appointment has reignited hope at Celtic Park, lifting spirits after a dismal 33 days under Wilfried Nancy.With back-to-back victories against Dundee United and Falkirk, the Scottish champions are charged up for their upcoming Scottish Cup clash against non-league giants Auchinleck Talbot.
Aberdeen fought through some turbulent waters to secure their place in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup, thanks to a lone goal from Jack Milne.With interim boss Peter Leven finally tasting victory, the Dons ended a frustrating 390-minute goal drought, igniting hopes of silverware once again.
Aberdeen’s captain Graeme Shinnie has issued a rallying cry to his beleaguered teammates as they prepare to defend their Scottish Cup title against Raith Rovers this Sunday.After a dismal run of seven matches without a win, the Dons are feeling the heat, especially following the recent sacking of manager Jimmy Thelin.