Jimmy Thelin has warned Aberdeen will "keep losing and get in trouble" if his players fail to take more responsibility for their abject run after they slipped to a 14th Scottish Premiership game without a win at Hibernian.
The Pittodrie side are now just two points ahead of the revived Edinburgh side after enduring their 10th loss during those 14 games.
Once again, Aberdeen showed a lack of creativity, lost bad goals, and struggled to find balance across the pitch, but still somehow remain fourth in the division.
"When you sign this contract to represent Aberdeen, you have to understand we have high ambitions and it's not easy," Thelin said.
"You have to give everything you can, every minute, every game, every week in training and do more.
"And right now we need to push up this to reach that target otherwise we're going to keep losing and we're going to get in trouble.
"We have to understand that it's an important situation we're in right now."