The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

DONS BOSS QUESTIONS PLAYERS’ MOTIVATION

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Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass questioned whether his players needed Scott Brown to cajole them after they suffered a 1-0 defeat by Hibernian without their captain.

Brown was missing through illness and Glass appeared to be trying to spark a reaction after the Dons lost to a Ryan Porteous set-piece goal at Easter Road.

Glass told REDTV: “We looked lifeless and energy-less almost and there was no reason for it because we had the free week and they had a big week with a lot of big games and energy taken out of them. It didn’t look like that.

“I was almost asking the boys... the glaring omission for me is... do they need Scott to push them on and kick them and poke them and make them do it? Profession­ally they need to be better at it.”

Glass is looking for a response when Aberdeen host Dundee on Boxing Day in front of a reduced crowd of 500.

“From here, we owe ourselves and our supporters a better performanc­e on Boxing Day than we gave (at Easter Road),” he said.

“We’d won three in a row, the boys were feeling good about themselves and we wanted to keep that going at Hibs.

“We didn’t and so it’s even more important we go into the break on the back of a win.

“With Hibs playing Dundee United on Sunday, there’s an opportunit­y to jump up the table again and we need to take it.

“It’s important we get three points and push ourselves up the league.

“We want to go into the break on a high and obviously there will be a lot of people watching from home, which is unfortunat­e. You saw what an atmosphere does for a game at Easter Road.

“The fans travelled in huge numbers.”

Celtic have gone for continuity in the chief executive’s office by appointing interim incumbent Michael Nicholson on a permanent basis.

Nicholson became the club’s third chief executive of 2021 on September 10 after Dominic Mckay departed suddenly following just 10 weeks in the role.

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