Aberdeen FC defender Liam Morrison is determined to silence the club's critics by all but guaranteeing their Premiership status in the upcoming crucial match against Livingston. The on-loan centre-back is focused on securing a positive result that would effectively lift the Dons clear of the relegation play-off spot.
Morrison revealed that many observers had "written us off" and were "expecting us to be down there in eleventh position," hoping to see Aberdeen FC embroiled in a relegation dogfight. He noted the significant "outside noise" surrounding the club, acknowledging that it is "not normal for Aberdeen to be in this position" given their historical standing.
Despite the pressure and external doubts, Morrison emphasized the team's unity and resilience. He stated, "We had to stick together and we stood up to it," highlighting the collective effort to navigate a challenging period in the Scottish Premiership season.
A positive outcome against Livingston would solidify Aberdeen FC's position, making it extremely difficult for the teams below them to bridge the gap, especially considering the Dons' superior goal difference. This result would be a significant step towards confirming their safety in the top flight.
Liam Morrison, who is on loan from Queen's Park Rangers, believes the team has demonstrated their capabilities in recent weeks. He stressed the importance of continuing to pick up results to definitively "prove them wrong" and ensure Aberdeen FC finishes the season strongly, far from the bottom of the table.
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