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Dundee midfielder Mo Sylla had a scary moment during the game against Aberdeen when he collapsed in the dressing room at half-time. The team’s manager, Tony Docherty, shared that Sylla had to be taken to Ninewells Hospital for further evaluation.

Despite the concerning incident, the game continued with Aberdeen securing a 2-1 victory over Dundee. Kevin Nisbet and Topi Keskinen scored for the Dons, while Simon Murray found the net for the home team.

Manager Docherty expressed his frustration over his team’s inability to capitalize on their second-half dominance and also criticized the minimal amount of added time given at the end of the game. He believed that more time should have been added due to various stoppages during the match.

On the other hand, Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin was pleased with his team’s performance, extending their winning streak to 12 games in all competitions. Despite the fans’ excitement and chants about winning the league, Thelin remains focused on taking it one game at a time and not getting carried away with the success.

Aberdeen played without striker Pape Habib Gueye due to an undisclosed injury, and Thelin mentioned that they would assess the situation further on Monday to determine the extent of the issue.

Overall, the game was overshadowed by Sylla’s health scare, but both teams showed determination and resilience on the field, with Aberdeen emerging victorious and Dundee facing challenges that they will need to address moving forward.