Former Aberdeen defender Tom McIntyre has backed the club to bounce back from their difficult season. The Dons started last season as Scottish Cup winners but were unable to build on their cup success as they struggled in the bottom half of the Scottish Premiership for most of the campaign. Cup winning manager Jimmy Thelin was sacked before interim boss Peter Leven struggled to find any improvement. It was left to Thelin’s successor Stephen Robinson to guide the club to safety in the final weeks of the season, but McIntyre has backed the Dons to recover from a challenging campaign. McIntyre believes the club has the potential to improve and make a strong comeback next season. The former defender has praised the team's spirit and determination, saying they will be back stronger than ever. The Dons will be looking to build on their experience and learn from their mistakes to make a successful comeback. With a new season on the horizon, the club will be eager to put their past struggles behind them and focus on the future. McIntyre's comments have given fans hope that the club will be able to bounce back and make a strong impression in the Scottish Premiership.