Thelin 'not concerned at all' by heavy Rangers defeatpublished at 16:52

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin insists he has no worries about his squad's mentality despite a disappointing collapse against Rangers on Sunday.
The Dons lost 4-0 at Ibrox having been level on 54 minutes, against a Rangers side who had failed to win in their previous seven home matches.
The manner of the performance was somewhat alarming too, with goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov forced to make seven saves in addition to the four concessions.
Aberdeen face champions Celtic in the league on Wednesday, a preview of the Scottish Cup final later this month, but Thelin sees no cause for panic.
"It happens sometimes," he said. "You have some games away this season when we have a goal or two against us, we lose the identity a little bit.
"Sometimes the ambition in the player - they want to get back in the game and they take too many individual decisions.
"It was a difficult game against Rangers, but it was still 0-0 and then they score one goal quite easy. After that, come back to basics and try to stay in the game. Don't just disappear. We were quite open as a team.
"Does it happen every game? No. So I'm not concerned at all.
"Me, the staff and the players are together. We have a capacity to do really good games and my belief is that we will do it tomorrow."