Aberdeen is reportedly nearing the selection of a new permanent manager, with the club’s leadership now deliberating among three potential candidates. They aim to finalize the appointment before Saturday’s crucial cinch Premiership fixture against Ross County at Pittodrie. The Dons, who have been without a manager since interim Neil Warnock’s departure over two weeks ago, currently sit in ninth place in the league, just three points ahead of County in 11th. Several individuals have been linked to the managerial position, including Neil Lennon, Jimmy Thelin, Michael O’Neill, and Zeljko Sopic.
Meanwhile, Dexter Lembikisa, on loan from Wolves to Hearts, showcased his talent with a remarkable long-range goal for Jamaica in their 1-0 victory over Panama in a Nations League match held in Arlington, Texas. The 20-year-old midfielder’s unstoppable strike just before halftime provided the Reggae Boyz with the lead. Despite receiving a booking later in the match, Lembikisa’s contribution helped secure the win for Jamaica.
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