Aberdeen Coach Appointment Delayed Due to Unforeseen Circumstances, Says Chairman Cormack
Aberdeen FC’s search for a new head coach has encountered delays due to unforeseen circumstances, as stated by chairman Dave Cormack. The club had been in discussions with Eirik Horneland, the former manager of Saint-Etienne, but his appointment might not materialize until later this summer.
Coaching Search Details
Cormack explained that most candidates were unavailable for immediate engagement. Sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel is actively engaging with multiple strong candidates from both the UK and abroad. He emphasized the necessity for the club to make a careful decision without rushing the process.
- Current Interim Manager: Peter Leven
- Previous Manager: Jimmy Thelin (sacked January 4)
- Assistant Manager: Tony Docherty returned earlier this month
Current Team Performance
The Dons are currently positioned eighth in the Scottish Premiership. Under Leven’s interim management, the team has suffered five losses in six league matches. However, they have advanced to the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup, having secured victories over Raith Rovers and Motherwell.
Upcoming Fixtures
| Date | Opponent | Competition | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday | Dundee Utd | Scottish Premiership | Away |
| Saturday | Hearts | Scottish Premiership | Away |
| March 4 | Celtic | Scottish Premiership | Home |
| March 7 | Dunfermline Athletic | Scottish Cup | Away |
| March 14 | Falkirk | Scottish Premiership | Home |
Cormack expressed the club’s commitment to finding the right fit for the position. He acknowledged that many coaches prefer a full pre-season to establish their strategies effectively, which is a key factor in the ongoing recruitment process.