Neil Warnock Resigns as Aberdeen Manager After Brief Stint
Warnock's 33-day tenure ends on a high with Scottish Cup semi-final berth despite league struggles.
- Neil Warnock steps down as Aberdeen manager after 33 days, following a Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Kilmarnock.
- Warnock's departure comes after Aberdeen's failure to secure a win in six Scottish Premiership matches under his management.
- The 75-year-old managed Aberdeen for eight games, achieving two cup victories but no league wins, leaving the team 10th in the SPL.
- Warnock's short tenure included guiding Aberdeen to the Scottish Cup semi-finals, a highlight in a challenging league performance.
- Aberdeen is now searching for a new manager, with Peter Leven taking charge of first-team matters in the interim.