The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Leven gave me licence to have a go from distance says Clarkson

- BY SEAN WALLACE

Aberdeen midfielder Leighton Clarkson says his confidence is back because interim boss Peter Leven has allowed him the freedom to express himself.

The former Liverpool star reveals it had been a “bit restrictiv­e” for him this season before Leven was given the interim manager’s role in March.

Clarkson insists Leven has helped reignite his confidence in recent months.

He also revealed Leven told him to shoot more.

That demand paid off as the 22-year-old netted the opener in Sunday’s 4-0 demolition of Hibs with a spectacula­r long-range shot.

It was Clarkson’s fourth goal of the season and extended in-form Aberdeen’s unbeaten Premiershi­p run to seven games.

He said: “Since Pete has been in he has given me the licence to go and express myself.

“There have been times this season where it has been a bit restrictiv­e.

“He has completely put that confidence back into me.

“As a squad against Hibs I thought everyone to a man was confident and played well.”

Clarkson initially joined on loan from Premier League giants Liverpool last season and lit up Pittodrie with audacious long-range goals.

After a superb loan campaign he then signed a four year-deal last summer for an undisclose­d fee. However, he had only netted three times this season prior to the screamer against Hibs.

Clarkson admits it “had not clicked” this season with his goal return.

But Leven has given the self-belief and freedom again to shoot from distance.

He said: “Pete has been telling me to shoot a lot more.

“I scored some good goals last year and this year it has just not quite clicked. “I don’t shoot enough. “Pete told me that before the game and I had an opportunit­y and put it away.”

Clarkson’s sensationa­l goal was the catalyst that propelled the Dons to a humbling of Hibs at Easter Road.

Midfielder Dante Polvara and leading scorer Bojan Miovski also pitched in with impressive goals.

A memorable game for the Dons was completed when 16-year-old Fletcher Boyd came off the bench for his debut, and scored.

Play-maker Clarkson revealed he gave the same advice to the teen star that Leven has constantly been offering – express yourself.

Clarkson said: “Fletcher is such a great kid.

“He came in and looked a little bit shy but we all put our arm around him.

“I said to him before he went on: Just go express yourself and be confident. “That’s what he did! “The fans helped him as well as they were chanting his name for the majority of the last 10 minutes.

“And the goal was the cherry on the cake for him at the end.”

It has been an unforgetta­ble week for teen star Boyd.

On Friday he was a key player in the U18 side that won the Club Academy Scotland U18 league title with a 2-1 defeat of Rangers.

Three days later he netted on his debut to become Aberdeen’s youngest ever goal-scorer.

Clarkson says everyone at Aberdeen is proud of the 16-year-old.

Clarkson said: “I have seen glimpses of Fletcher all through the year when he has been training with us and he is a good talent.

“He couldn’t have asked for a better day and his family must be so proud of him.

“Everyone at Aberdeen Football Club is proud of him. He was buzzing in the dressing room after the game.

“Fletcher is only 16 and has just scored his first profession­al goal.

“That’s what he will have been dreaming of because this is his club.

“I’m delighted for him.” Aberdeen extended a Premiershi­p unbeaten run to seven games with the emphatic defeat of Hibs.

The Reds have taken a maximum nine points from nine in the post-split bottom six Premiershi­p games to date.

Clarkson aims to end the season by winning all five post-split matches – with Livingston (home, tomorrow) and Ross County (away, Sunday) remaining.

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 ?? ?? Leighton Clarkson nets with a scorching shot from long range as the Dons’ demolition of Hibs begins.
Leighton Clarkson nets with a scorching shot from long range as the Dons’ demolition of Hibs begins.
 ?? ?? FIRED UP: Aberdeen’s Leighton Clarkson celebrates as he scores to make it 1-0 against Hibs.
FIRED UP: Aberdeen’s Leighton Clarkson celebrates as he scores to make it 1-0 against Hibs.
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