Bojan Miovski has urged Aberdeen to consider that something is feasible after they go head-to-head with champions Celtic in Saturday’s top-of-the-table conflict at Parkhead.
In his first interview since sealing a membership document £6.8million transfer to Spanish membership Girona in August, the previous Dons striker praises boss Jimmy Thelin for his workforce’s gorgeous begin to the season and for producing a household environment at Pittodrie.
Following a powerful run of 13 wins from 13 video games below the Swede, Miovski believes an Aberdeen victory within the east finish of Glasgow this weekend is achievable regardless of the membership’s poor current document there, and would offer a powerful springboard for a sustained title problem.
‘Celtic might be a tough recreation, after all,’ the North Macedonia worldwide instructed Mail Sport. ‘Taking part in away at Celtic Park is all the time onerous for each opponent however Aberdeen are enjoying on the high of their kind now, and something is feasible.
Miovski believes Thelin’s Dons can beat champions Celtic on Saturday
Miovski was a prolific scorer for Dons earlier than his transfer to Girona in Spain
The North Macedonian is delighted along with his former membership’s progress below Thelin
‘It’s doable to win. In the event that they do, I would be the most joyful man if that occurs, and I actually consider in them.’
Celtic and Aberdeen are degree on factors on the high of the Premiership, with the champions forward on purpose distinction, However the Dons have registered only one win and a draw of their final 20 visits to Parkhead – a run stretching again to November 2013 – and Celtic have received the final 4 conferences of the groups on their residence turf by an combination rating of 17-0.
Nevertheless, Miovski stays assured about their possibilities, and, requested if it’s doable for the Dons to launch their first sustained problem for the title since 1991, the person who scored 44 objectives in 97 appearances for the Granite Metropolis aspect refused to rule something out.
‘The season is so very lengthy however, in the event that they proceed on this approach till now, why not?’
Miovski believes a win at Parkhead can be springboard to a title problem for Dons
Striker Miovski made an emotional farewell to Aberdeen followers in August
Miovski is now desperately in search of his first purpose for brand spanking new membership Girona
Again along with his new membership in Spain after opening his account for the season with a shocking strike for North Macedonia towards Armenia within the Nations League, the 25-year-old admits he nonetheless retains up to the mark along with his outdated membership’s video games — watching on TV when commitments permit.
‘Undoubtedly, that was not even in query,’ he mentioned. ‘A lot of the video games I’m nonetheless watching. The one time when I’m not watching the video games is when Girona play on the identical time.’
Waving a tearful farewell to supporters after his ultimate recreation towards St Mirren, the striker performed thrice below Thelin and credit the Swede with remodeling the temper music round Pittodrie.
‘I spent solely somewhat interval with Jimmy however, to be sincere, I really feel that we have now recognized one another for an extended interval.
‘I do know that the boys may have a terrific season. I felt that on the coaching, with the self-discipline that the coach instilled. Everybody was included within the squad like household and that was the important thing half.’


















