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·15 October 2024
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Action at the Aberdeen end during the William Hill Premiership match between Dundee and Aberdeen at Dens Park on September 28, 2024 (Photo by Andrew Leinster/Getty Images)
It’s not an exaggeration to say that Saturday’s game against Aberdeen will be our biggest game of the season domestically. The Dons like ourselves have a one hundred percent record in the league and will be heading to Celtic park in good spirits.
Unsurprisingly the Aberdeen players and supporters fancy their chances, and will be looking to get a favourable result that will make them serious title contenders. Yes of course they are contenders at the moment after a blistering start to the season, but there were no expectations on them at the start of the campaign . They simply went about their business without any serious pressure and have done brilliantly to win all their matches.
Celtic v Falkirk – Yang, Nicolas Kuhn and Paulo Bernardo after Premier Sports Cup, quarter-final match at Celtic Park on Sunday September 22, 2024. Photo Andrew Milligan
You only need to look at Hearts as an example of the consequence of them having high expectations placed upon your shoulders. The Jambos were tipped by some to make a title challenge, but they have wilted under those expectations and currently sit bottom of the league. One of their players last week was saying that Hearts could win the league. He must have been thinking about next season’s Championship title.
That’s the same pressure that is now on Aberdeen as they head to Celtic Park. Celtic have shown throughout the years that they can handle that pressure, but for the Dons it is uncharted territory. Their record in recent times at Celtic Park is terrible, one dead rubber win is all that I can recall. Changed days from when Alex Ferguson would bring his team to Glasgow determined to win at all costs.
Nicolas Kuhn celebrates with Paulo Bernardo, Arne Engels & Adam Idah after scoring to give Celtic a 4-2 lead. Celtic v Falkirk, Premier Sports Cup, Quarter Final, Celtic Park, 22 Sep 2024. Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock
If Aberdeen are serious about being up there at the end of the season, then they have to show they can handle the mental aspect that comes with a title challenge. Celtic certainly has it, but so they? We’ll know just before five o’clock on Saturday afternoon.
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