Dundee Football Club's impressive comeback against Hearts gave them the perfect start to the season, but Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson is wary of the threats Steven Pressley's side pose. Speaking ahead of Saturday's fixture, Robinson said: 'I thought Dundee were very good against Celtic. Really well organised, really well coached, which is no surprise with Steven there, a very good manager.' He added: 'It'll be a tough game, and we'll take a big crowd down there as well, which is fantastic, and again something to build on away from home, which our record wasn't good enough last year.' With around 4,000 Aberdeen fans set to descend on Dens Park, Robinson is determined to make sure his work in progress rewards the Red Army's loyalty. He added: 'Momentum is everything in football. Winning football matches gives you belief.' Aberdeen have signed 12 new players this summer, but Robinson is aware that it's a work in progress. He said: 'It's not going to be the finished article after one league game. So, we know that. We're aware of lots of things that can be improved in the final third.' Aberdeen's league standing is 9th in Premiership, 33 points, 8W-9D-16L from 33 games, recent form WLWWL. They have scored 34 goals this season and conceded 53, with a goal difference of -19. They are 37 points behind leaders Heart Of Midlothian in the title race.
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Aberdeen Boss Warns of 'Aggressive' Dundee Football Club in League Clash
Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson warns of Dundee Football Club's 'aggressive' challenge ahead of their league clash, praising the team's well-organised and well-coached performance against Celtic.
