The Scotsman

Robson urges Dons to go on the front foot to win fans back

- Ross Mcleish sportts@scotsman.com

Aberdeen manager Barry Robson is confident the fans will get behind him and his players if they seize the initiative against Dundee despite increasing criticism over their league campaign.

Robson was speaking exactly a year after being installed in the position, initially on an interim basis, and ahead of a crucial encounter against Dundee at Pittodrie this evening. The Dons sit eighth in the cinch Premiershi­p, two points behind Dundee, and a place below where they were when Jim Goodwin was sacked a year ago.

Robson led an impressive charge to third spot last season but defeat at Tynecastle on Saturday afternoon has left his side 19 points behind Hearts, albeit with three games in hand. Some fans called for Robson to leave at Tynecastle and a “Robson must go” banner appeared outside Pittodrie afterwards.

“When you’re at a big football club, you have an expectatio­n here,” Robson said. “I have been at this club for a long time, I have been a fan of this football club my whole life. I am from the area. If anyone understand­s, I understand.

“All I want to do is win football matches and get the fans home happy. We will go out there and try to win the game for the fans. And they will get behind us.

“We just need to get on the front foot, be positive and bring our talents to the game.

“If we get on the front foot and start the game well the fans will always back us here. The fans have been great with me since I’ve been here, they really have. The players, myself, the staff appreciate that. We need to give back to them and make sure we win games. I get their frustratio­ns, I understand that. We just have to make sure we perform and win games for them.”

Robson refused to dwell on

the banner and talk of potential protests at the stadium. “That’s not my focus,” the former Aberdeen midfielder said. “I can’t control that. I can control what’s in the building, our players and the staff. That’s all I try to control.

“There’s a good culture in here with the players. They work hard for each other, they want to do well, and I have no doubts they will keep doing that.”

Robson also led Aberdeen

to the Viaplay Cup final – losing out to Rangers at Hampden in December - and a European campaign which saw them beat Eintracht Frankfurt and get results against HJK Helsinki, PAOK and Swedish champions Hacken. However, the league form is putting him under serious pressure.

Goodwin was sacked with Aberdeen sitting on 29 points from 23 games. The Dons now have 23 points from 20 matches and the supporters will

demand nothing less than a victory tonight against an inform Dundee side.

Reflecting on his year in the role, Robson said: “There’s been a lot of positives. The only frustratio­n for us has been the position we are in the league. That’s what we are trying to address. But it’s been a privilege. I have loved every minute if it. I’m an Aberdeen fan, I’m an Aberdeen boy. I know what it takes to manage here and I know the expectatio­n.”

 ?? ?? Barry Robson gives Stefan Gartenmann instructio­ns during Saturday’s defeat at Tynecastle
Barry Robson gives Stefan Gartenmann instructio­ns during Saturday’s defeat at Tynecastle

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