Aberdeen’s brilliant winning streak finally came to an end in their Boxing Day fixture against Celtic. The Dons lost 4-3 to the reigning champions in an end-to-end game of football that saw the best and the worst in both sides. This loss was Aberdeen’s first since losing to St Johnstone earlier on in the month. The Dons had gone on to win their next four matches, which propelled them all the way up to third place before the Christmas fixtures. Aberdeen have a really good couple of months after their shaky start to the season. Derek McInnes’ side has been able to compete well with the bigger sides in the league, and their good results have seen them climb back into the top spots of the table. Livi have also enjoyed some relative success during the last few months, and they’re well on their way to staying in the Premiership for at least next season.
Aberdeen’s brilliant winning streak finally came to an end in their Boxing Day fixture against Celtic. The Dons lost 4-3 to the reigning champions in an end-to-end game of football that saw the best and the worst in both sides.
This loss was Aberdeen’s first since losing to St Johnstone earlier on in the month. The Dons had gone on to win their next four matches, which propelled them all the way up to third place before the Christmas fixtures.
Aberdeen have a really good couple of months after their shaky start to the season. Derek McInnes’ side has been able to compete well with the bigger sides in the league, and their good results have seen them climb back into the top spots of the table. Livi have also enjoyed some relative success during the last few months, and they’re well on their way to staying in the Premiership for at least next season.