Neil Warnock named Aberdeen interim manager until season's end
At 75, Warnock takes on his 20th managerial role, aiming to uplift Aberdeen's performance in the Scottish Premiership.
- Neil Warnock has been appointed as Aberdeen's interim manager until the end of the season, marking his 20th managerial job.
- The 75-year-old's appointment follows the sacking of Barry Robson after a year in charge, with Aberdeen currently eighth in the Scottish Premiership.
- Warnock, who had retired in 2022 before returning to management, expresses excitement about the challenge and his long-standing desire to manage in Scotland.
- He will lead Aberdeen for the first time against Rangers on Tuesday, as the club undergoes a detailed review of its football operations.
- Warnock's vast experience includes nearly 2,000 matches and stints at clubs like Cardiff City, Crystal Palace, and Queen’s Park Rangers.