Jim Goodwin admits Monday will be a day of high anxiety inside Pittodrie - but the Aberdeen manager is determined to push his troops through the stress and strain.And Goodwin revealed he is fighting tooth and nail to get it right in a job that he loves.
The manager and his players are under huge scrutiny after a dismal run of four straight defeats. Fans are furious after poor performances like Wednesday’s flop at Kilmarnock and will descend upon their own stadium for the vital encounter against Ross County demanding and expecting an emphatic response.
Goodwin knows what lies in store. He’s aware the spotlight is firmly on him and his team.It takes a certain character to cope with such a high-octane situation and the manager is adamant he is going to stand tall and not duck it.
He said: “I won’t say Pittodrie will be hostile on Monday, that’s not the right word, but there will definitely be a lot of anxiety in the air.“I’ve been there before and so have a majority of the players.
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