Aberdeen 2 - 1 Kilmarnock: Resolve tested but Aberdeen duly deliver

Ash Taylor is congratulated by team mates Graham Shinnie and Ryan Jack. Picture: SNS GroupAsh Taylor is congratulated by team mates Graham Shinnie and Ryan Jack. Picture: SNS Group
Ash Taylor is congratulated by team mates Graham Shinnie and Ryan Jack. Picture: SNS Group
THEY had been hoping for a slip up from Celtic in the lunch-time kick-off but with the Premiership leaders doing enough to get the victory and the three points against Partick Thistle, Aberdeen went into this match knowing that the best they could do was keep the pressure on the defending champions.

The dreams of heading to the top of the table would have to wait for another day but a victory would take them back to within a point of Ronny Deila’s men.

For a team doing remarkably well in their bid to upset the norm and wrestle the main trophy away from Glasgow, they have still had to weather ongoing questions about their mentality and whether they have the bottle to see them over the line. They went some way to answering the sceptics with the midweek win over Partick Thistle but yesterday was another match they were expected to win and anything less would be unthinkable.

It might be close victories but they all count.

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