Will Cameron put frosty reception behind him to fire up Aberdeen?
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Will Cameron put frosty reception behind him to fire up Aberdeen?
"Just 83 minutes later, Cameron was being substituted to warm applause from the Pittodrie faithful, having set up the only goal of the game and put in a performance that would have him named as player of the match. It was from the 23-year-old's corner that Jack Milne had bundled in the only goal of the game and sent the holders into the last 16."
"Interim manager Peter Leven said Cameron had demonstrated real quality straight away in an "excellent" performance and believes "he will get better", while the midfielder himself said he still had to "dust off the cobwebs". BBC Scotland pundit James McFadden believes the deal looks to be a good one for both club and player and says Cameron's determination to make the move, knowing he would get flak, is a good sign."
Lyall Cameron arrived at Aberdeen on loan from Rangers and anticipated hostility from Pittodrie supporters. A 'No Old Firm loans' banner greeted him before the Scottish Cup tie with Raith Rovers. He assisted the only goal from a corner and provided an energetic midfield display, earning warm applause and player-of-the-match recognition. Cameron had featured sparingly at Rangers after moving from Dundee but said he wanted to "remind people" of his ability and to "dust off the cobwebs". Interim manager Peter Leven praised his immediate quality and potential to improve. BBC pundit James McFadden highlighted Cameron's character and the loan's mutual benefit.
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