Jimmy Thelin, who is currently coaching Elfsborg in the new Allsvenskan season, has expressed his excitement at the opportunity to manage Aberdeen from the summer. Thelin, a 46-year-old Swede, believes Aberdeen is the perfect fit for him and has already begun to outline his vision for a Pittodrie revival.
Thelin explained in an interview with RedTV that the feelings he received from Aberdeen, including the support of the fans and the club's management, convinced him that this was a good opportunity. He also expressed his appreciation for the intensity of the league and the speed of the game in Scotland.
When asked about his style of play, Thelin pointed out that he aims to implement an attacking philosophy that will be evident on the pitch to fans and players alike. He described his approach as intense and direct, focusing on defending as a unit, working hard and creating clear goalscoring opportunities.
Thelin is currently in the midst of the Allsvenskan season with Elfsborg, but is already thinking about his new role at Aberdeen. He sees this move as a chance to work together with the club and its supporters towards a common goal, believing that it is the perfect match for his coaching style and vision of success.
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