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Kristers Tobers still embracing Aberdeen Scottish Cup euphoria as Latvian reflects on 'hard to comprehend' moment
Kristers Tobers still embracing Aberdeen Scottish Cup euphoria as Latvian reflects on 'hard to comprehend' moment

Daily Record

time5 days ago

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  • Daily Record

Kristers Tobers still embracing Aberdeen Scottish Cup euphoria as Latvian reflects on 'hard to comprehend' moment

The big defender has opened up on helping bring the Scottish Cup back to the Granite City for the first time since 1990 Kristers Tobers has been blown away by the reaction to Aberdeen 's Scottish Cup win and wishes every footballer could experience something like it. The Latvian captain is now back home on international duty preparing for games against Azerbaijan and Albania. ‌ But he is still on a high from helping the Dons to glory and the euphoria that has gone with it, as they finally brought the Scottish Cup back to Aberdeen after more than three decades. ‌ Proud Tobers said: 'Well, yes this was a very, very long-awaited moment for everyone. It was over 35 years ago Aberdeen had last won that cup, so it had been a long time coming. 'People wrote on Instagram, Facebook and even when they met us on the street, they said thank you for the feeling and emotion we were able to give to them. 'It's hard to comprehend. They said there would be a big celebration, a big parade, but somehow it didn't feel like that in the morning. 'But then we were on that parade on the day and well, I wish every footballer could experience something like that. 'We were told there were 135,000 people there. There was no space, those streets were crowded, full of people. It was super emotional.' Tobers had just come back from injury and was on the bench. He came on in extra-time and helped Aberdeen to take the game to penalties, where they dramatically saw off Celtic. ‌ And the 24-year-old said: 'It is especially important because I'm a centre-back and the positions don't really change. 'Some of our players started to go down with cramp. I knew I would get on. I felt confident and tried to help the team as best I could. ‌ 'It worked. We didn't concede a goal and the victory was super.' Very few people gave the Dons a chance going into the game. They had been on a losing run and also lost their last four games against Celtic. Tobers confirmed the belief came from boss Jimmy Thelin. He said: 'It was such a sweet, sweet victory, knowing that in the previous game at home against them we lost. There was a feeling of bitterness after the game we lost. ‌ 'Then we were all ready for that final. The fact that we had such a big opportunity and we knew we had to take it. That's why everyone went all out for that game. 'The coach had been saying for two weeks, 'It's our game and we're going to win. So let's all get in the mood'.' Aberdeen also have the added extra of guaranteed European football until Christmas as they initially go into the Europa League qualifiers. ‌ Tobers admitted that is big factor for him and he said: 'Yes, I am staying. I have a contract in place. At the time. it didn't turn out the way I wanted it to with the injury in the second part of the season but overall I'm very happy there. 'My main focus is to make sure I am over all my small injuries and I can prepare for next season. There are a lot of games coming up, both in the league cups and in the Europa League, which means you have games every third or fourth day.' Tobers, who came in from Grasshoppers in January to stabilise the Dons' defence, knows Aberdeen and others are trying to challenge the Celtic and Rangers' duopoly. ‌ He said: 'What a season, that started with 13 consecutive wins, followed by 14 consecutive losses. 'Then we were fighting for third or fourth place. In the end, we were fifth and that only ensured the Europa Conference League qualification, so to win the cup was super important to us.' 'Other clubs are trying to challenge them, reduce their lead and try to overtake them.' ‌ The Latvian admitted it was a big decision to leave Switzerland for Scotland – and said the Red Army played their part in selling Aberdeen to him. Tobers, speaking to Sporta Studija TV, added: 'I didn't really know what to do. I had a lot of discussions with my agent, friends and family. In the end, it seemed like I had to try and do something new. 'I have the opportunity to play in the Europa League and that also came into my thinking. 'I also watched a couple of Aberdeen games. They have nearly 20,000 fans at the stadium As a player that is the kind of atmosphere you want to play in and it was another reason I went to Aberdeen.'

Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win
Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win

Yahoo

time22-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win

Aberdeen defender Kristers Tobers admits there was a sense of relief after they ended their winless league run, but says they are not satisfied with just one victory. The Dons were 2-1 winners at Dundee last time out, their first Premiership triumph since early November - a result that lifted them up to third in the table. Speaking ahead of Saturday's visit of Kilmarnock, Tobers was asked what the mood has been like around the place following the win at Dens Park. "Of course positive," he said. "The guys are happy. "We are going to build from that. It was really important and a relief for a lot of players. Important we got three points and now we keep building on that and hopefully it is going to be a positive result tomorrow as well." Latvia captain Tobers arrived at Pittodrie early in the January transfer window in the middle of the winless streak, and says the mood in camp has always been upbeat despite on-field issues. "It has always been positive, everybody understood we cannot be negative before going to the game," he said. "Everybody needs to look forward even if it is a hard situation. Everybody was positive still and looking forward to a game to break the not winning streak. "We got the cup win (against Dunfermline) as well but we were missing that win in the [league] so that helped us to boost our confidence even more."

Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win
Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win

BBC News

time22-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Tobers insists Dons will build on Dundee win

Aberdeen defender Kristers Tobers admits there was a sense of relief after they ended their winless league run, but says they are not satisfied with just one Dons were 2-1 winners at Dundee last time out, their first Premiership triumph since early November - a result that lifted them up to third in the ahead of Saturday's visit of Kilmarnock, Tobers was asked what the mood has been like around the place following the win at Dens Park."Of course positive," he said. "The guys are happy."We are going to build from that. It was really important and a relief for a lot of players. Important we got three points and now we keep building on that and hopefully it is going to be a positive result tomorrow as well."Latvia captain Tobers arrived at Pittodrie early in the January transfer window in the middle of the winless streak, and says the mood in camp has always been upbeat despite on-field issues."It has always been positive, everybody understood we cannot be negative before going to the game," he said. "Everybody needs to look forward even if it is a hard situation. Everybody was positive still and looking forward to a game to break the not winning streak."We got the cup win (against Dunfermline) as well but we were missing that win in the [league] so that helped us to boost our confidence even more."

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