'Never a brotherhood' - Milanovic opens up on Aberdeen exit
Former Aberdeen winger Nicolas Milanovic says there was "never a brotherhood" at Pittodrie as he opens up on what went on behind the scenes during his time in the north east. The 24-year-old joined the Dons from Australian outfit Western Sydney Wanderers last summer and made 23 appearances before returning to his former club last month. Despite a turbulent campaign, that saw manager Jimmy Thelin…
Nicolas Milanovic, a former Aberdeen winger, has revealed there was never a brotherhood at Pittodrie during his tenure at the club. The 24-year-old joined Aberdeen from Australian side Western Sydney Wanderers last summer and played 23 games before returning to his previous team recently. Despite a challenging season marked by the sacking of manager Jimmy Thelin and the club's relegation battle, Aberdeen managed to avoid relegation when Stephen Robinson took over as the new manager.
Milanovic expressed his disappointment over the lack of unity in the team, saying, "It was tough because it was never a brotherhood." He highlighted the club's diverse roster, with over 20 different nationalities represented in the first team, many of whom did not speak English fluently. Additionally, Milanovic noted the frequent changes in coaching staff, with first coach being sacked and the current coach being Northern Irish. Despite having a decent football team, Milanovic believes they struggled to score goals.
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