The Scotsman

Glass admits Dons’ bad run is no fun as he looks to fix problems

- By ANDREW SMITH

Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass has confessed that the travails of his team are making it impossible to derive any enjoyment from his first senior management position.

A ninth game without a win proved his team’s fate despite an energised second period in the 2-1 home loss to Celtic.

While Glass, pictured inset, is convinced there were upsides to cling on to in their latest display, he recognises “people are sick of hearing the same message” about how it will turn for his team.

Just as he is becoming sick of it not doing so.

“Losing games is never enjoyable,” he said.

“The part of it that gives you hope and belief is the fact the group of players we have, have been really good.

“They are working hard and we have more to come back as well.

“We lost Ryan Hedges as he took ill during the week. It is disappoint­ing for him firstly and obviously for the team.

“Not massively enjoyable at the minute, but I will enjoy fixing it.”

Meanwhile, Glass sought to downplay dropping keeper Joe Lewis for the first time in his five-year Pittodrie career, the Englishman displaced by Gary Woods for the reverse to Celtic.

“I didn’t want to make too much of it,” he said.

“Joe and Woodsy are competing for places the same as a number of players across the pitch.

“For ourselves and the goalkeeers, it is important it is not seen as more than that. It does get magnified when you change your keeper.

“Joe has been the number one here any time he has been fit, he has played for five or six years.

“Every other team in the league has probably chopped and changed their keeper during that time.

“It is no surprise when a performanc­e level dips a little bit.

“It is important Joe gets back to what he can be during the training.

“Joe understand­s and knows he has been competing for places with Woodsy. “Performanc­es have not been what they should be, but I was pretty clear to Joe not to make it more than that; not to start searching for answers and being different.

“He just needs to get back to training and being the Joe Lewis everyone knows he can be.”

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 ?? ?? 0 Gary Woods started in goal for Aberdeen against Celtic
0 Gary Woods started in goal for Aberdeen against Celtic

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