Jimmy Thelin admitted his Aberdeen need to learn from their Hibs howlers.He acknowledged there were too many errors and that was a major factor in the Edinburgh side coming from 1-0 down to win 3-1.
Thelin’s team have dropped down to third, behind Rangers and are now six games without a win. He said: "I talked about it with the players and staff after the game about how we have to stay close to each other on the pitch."Mistakes will happen inside the game but we can't get so hurt from a mistake and that's a sign we're not balanced enough.
We don't cover each other enough. Myself and my staff have to keep working together with the players to fix that "It's this balance inside the game but also how we balance each other as a team.
The only way out is if we stay together and keep working on the training pitch and do things better."The problem for Aberdeen just now is they are leaking goals and not taking their chances at the other end.
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