Some ‘terrible names’ have applied for Aberdeen job, reveals Dons sporting director… but there has been huge interest in replacing Jimmy Thelin!


Sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel says there has been huge interest in the Aberdeen manager’s job – although he conceded some ‘terrible names’ had also applied.

The Dons are looking for a new manager with a connection to Scottish football but are in no rush to appoint Jimmy Thelin’s successor.

The Swede was sacked on Sunday with the Dons eighth in the Premiership, while Pfannenstiel and the Aberdeen board insist they have a clear idea of what credentials the next incumbent should have.

‘There are definitely some big names, there are some surprising names, there are some terrible names,’ said the German when asked about those who have already thrown their hat into the ring.

‘There are all nationalities. It shows how crazy the world of football has developed. But we have a clear profile. We have a clear idea how the next manager should look. I always say the connection to Scottish football is really important. Knowing the Scottish league is really important.

Aberdeen sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel is leading the search for a new manager

Jimmy Thelin had won the Scottish Cup last season - the Dons' first since 1990

Jimmy Thelin had won the Scottish Cup last season – the Dons’ first since 1990

Thelin failed to build on the cup success, despite splashing the cash, and was sacked

Thelin failed to build on the cup success, despite splashing the cash, and was sacked 

‘The playing style, the DNA is super-important for us. How do we want to play football? How do we see ourselves? And I think the manager needs to reflect that into perfection.

‘We want to be a high-pressing, hard-working, high-intensity team. And that’s also the way you coach, the way you prepare the teams. So all those kind of technical and tactical parts need to be ticked off. But then I think the personality is very important.

‘We need a guy who feels Aberdeen, who can understand the culture here. It’s not the easiest place to be as a manager because people have very high expectations.

‘He needs to be definitely hard working. He needs to have a clear identity how we play football. But he also needs to reflect a certain emotion and a certain fire, which I think is extremely important to get this team going.

‘So the mix between tactical, technical, playing style, identity, but also the character and the personality must be the total package.’

Pfannenstiel is comfortable with Peter Leven remaining in interim charge for as long as is necessary.

‘There are good coaches out there,’ he said. ‘But we just don’t want to get too stressed right now and run into the wrong decision.

‘I think it would be very wrong to just make a panic decision, make a quick decision and try to get the next best possible man in charge.

‘I don’t want to put a time frame on it at all. It could be six days, it could be six weeks, it could be six months.

‘We want to make a very thoughtful decision. We want to take our time. And having that quick shot right now – because everybody asks for it, to find an immediate solution – I don’t think that will be very well thought through.

‘And if it takes some more time, I have full belief and full trust in Peter Leven, like he did it before as an interim manager and got good results. He knows the team very well.’

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