Aberdeen fans are hoping their club has turned their season around after picking up their first league win since Boxing Day on Saturday.
The Dons came from behind to beat Hibernian 3-1 at Pittodrie with the win ending a 10-game run without a win in the league for the club.
Jim Goodwin’s first victory as Dons boss was also crucial in reigniting the club’s top six hopes with the win taking the Dons to within two points of the top half of the Scottish Premiership with two games remaining before the split.
On Facebook, Dons fan Paul Pritchard wrote: “We so so needed that especially with St Johnstone winning. Well done Dons. The tide I believe has turned.”
Iain Leggatt was equally pleased. He wrote: “Positive performance positive supporters, simple really! Well done today! I like the new gaffer!”
Murray Wright believes the impact of the new manager is already evident in the team’s performances.
He wrote: “This man is a breath of fresh air, you can see the marked improvement since he came through the door other than a poor 45 mins at Tynecastle.
“Another two weeks to work on the training ground with the players before another massive game at Dens.”
Praise for Ferguson following his penalty double
Lewis Ferguson took his tally for the season to 14 goals with his two penalties against Hibs.
Dons fan Ian McDonald hopes the midfielder, who was subject of a bid from Watford last year, stays at Pittodrie under new boss Jim Goodwin.
Lewis is the best player we have and was outstanding again yesterday. Would love him to stay to work with JG for a couple of seasons.
— Ian McDonald (@dohadandy) March 20, 2022
Marley Watkins, who last featured in the Boxing Day win against Dundee, marked his return to first team duty by coming off the bench to set-up Vicente Besuijen for the third goal.
Neil Davidson believes Watkins could be a key figure in his club’s push for a top six place.
I've said it already but in my opinion he will be the difference between making top six or not .
— Neil Davidson (@NeilDavidson22) March 19, 2022
Besuijen’s excellent strike was also well received by the Red Army.
One of the best strikes I've seen at Pittodrie. Tremendous.
— Rob Jamieson (@RobJami85129148) March 19, 2022