Scotland - Ekhbary News Agency
Aberdeen secured a vital Scottish Premiership victory over a resilient 10-man Hibernian side, marking a significant milestone for head coach Stephen Robinson as he celebrated his inaugural win at the helm. The match, played out with intense physicality and strategic depth, saw the Dons demonstrate a renewed determination, crucial for their league aspirations. Kevin Nisbet emerged as the undisputed hero of the encounter, delivering a clinical brace that ultimately sealed the much-needed three points for the home side. His first goal came from a well-executed set-piece, showcasing Aberdeen's improved attacking prowess, while his second was a testament to his predatory instincts inside the box.
The turning point arrived when Hibernian was reduced to ten men early in the second half, shifting the momentum decisively in Aberdeen's favour. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Hibs continued to press, creating several tense moments for the Aberdeen defence, highlighting the competitive nature of the Scottish top flight. However, Robinson's tactical adjustments proved effective, allowing Aberdeen to control possession and exploit the wider spaces. This victory is expected to inject a much-needed confidence boost into the squad, providing a solid foundation for future performances and a positive outlook for the remainder of the season. Fans are hopeful this win signals a turning point under Robinson's leadership.
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