The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Some Might Say it’s a disappoint­ing result – but new boys show promise

- SEAN WALLACE ANALYSIS

Aberdeen’s new signings impressed but could not prevent the frustratio­n of a winless run extending to five games.

The Reds created a host of chances but had to wait until Christian Ramirez netted late on to salvage a 1-1 draw against Ross County to retain their unbeaten start to the Premiershi­p campaign.

Aberdeen are very much a work in progress and the addition of new signings are showing early signs they can bring added dimensions and depth to the squad.

However Aberdeen must defeat teams like Ross County at home if they are to launch a concerted push at the top end of the Premiershi­p table.

Aberdeen have been highly pro-active in the transfer window over the last week with the capture of Matty Longstaff (Newcastle) and Austin Samuels (Wolves) on season long loan deals from the English top flight.

Also secured on permanent deals were free agent Marley Watkins and Scotland internatio­nal defender David Bates (Hamburg).

The capture of Bates on a three-year deal was confirmed just hours before kick-off,

However the 24-year-old had to watch the action from the stands as Aberdeen awaited internatio­nal clearance.

The need for reinforcem­ents was underlined by a chastening lesson from Qarabag on Thursday when outplayed in a 3-1 Europa Conference League play-of defeat.

Manager Stephen Glass handed starting debuts to Longstaff and Samuels with Watkins coming off the bench midway through the second half.

Longstaff and Samuels both produced enough on their debuts to indicate they can be key players for Aberdeen for the rest of their season long loan.

The hope will be that they can produce similar impacts on loan as James Maddison and Danny Ward.

There is an option for Aberdeen to buy Samuels at the conclusion of his loan deal.

Very early days yet but he showed plenty of pace, skill and attacking intent to potentiall­y make that an attractive option.

A threat down the left of

three pronged attack

Samuels was unfortunat­e not to net a debut goal and gave right-back Connor Randall a tough shift until he was substitute­d midway through the second half.

Rapid, skillful and direct Samuels had three shots at goal, one on target.

Likewise England U-20 internatio­nal Longstaff was highly involved in the left of the midfield but could perhaps have been more pro-active in attack and further forward.

Composed in possession Longstaff rarely wasted a pass and the ability to stretch the play with crossfield passes will add an extra dimension to the Dons.

On a number of occasions he delivered perfectly judged cross field passes from the left to the onrushing right-back Calvin Ramsay, who was again impressive.

Longstaff had 52 touches, 46 passes with a 93.5% pass completion rate and one shot on target. Impressive stats considerin­g it was his first game time of the season and he had only had two training sessions with the Dons.

In October 2019 Longstaff made a sensationa­l Premier League debut for Newcastle when scoring the winner in a 1-0 defeat of Manchester

United at Old Trafford. Such was his immediate impact Oasis legend Liam Gallagher, a Manchester City fan, paid tribute to the midfielder soon after that win.

Longstaff’s Scottish top flight debut was not as ‘Supersonic’ but there were plenty of indicators it will be a positive move for the midfielder and Aberdeen.

Aberdeen came up against not a ‘Wonderwall’ but a brick wall in the form of the Ross County defence. Despite creating a host of chances it looked like the break-through would not come until that late goal from Ramirez.

Whether Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass’ ‘Masterplan’ is to play Lewis Ferguson and Longstaff alongside one another in midfield will be very much dictated by the remaining days of the transfer window which shuts at midnight tomorrow.

Aberdeen have already rebuffed an offer of under £2m for Ferguson early in May and the 22-year-old subsequent­ly handed in a transfer request.

Uncertaint­y over Ferguson’s Pittodrie future has not diminished his performanc­e levels or commitment to the Dons – and he will now deservedly meet up with Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad for the World Cup qualifiers.

However, in Don Corleone fashion from the Oscar winning film The Godfather, a team could yet come in with an offer for Ferguson the Dons can’t refuse.

Aberdeen set up with a 4-3-3 with Longstaff starting on the left of midfield with Samuels on the left of the three pronged attack.

During a loan spell at Aberdeen last season Watkins showed his qualities until a serious injury in November forced him to return to his parent club.

Back, having signed a two year deal, it was more of the same. Four new signings – and now two weeks to gel further due to the internatio­nal breaks.

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Matty Longstaff – once praised by Liam Gallagher.

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