Aberdeen face possible first top flight relegation

Football

Aberdeen are in danger of finishing in the Scottish Premiership relegation play-off spot with seven fixtures remaining in the season.

Aberdeen face the prospect of a first relegation from the top flight in the club's history. The team currently sits in a position that would require a play-off to maintain their Scottish Premiership status. With seven matches remaining, the club must improve their form to avoid the drop, according to Sky Sports.

Interim manager Peter Leven is leading the side following the departure of Neil Warnock earlier this year. The squad has struggled for consistency throughout the campaign, recording fewer wins than their rivals in the bottom half of the table.

League standings show the club remains in the bottom six as the division prepares to split for the final phase of the season. According to The Guardian, the hierarchy is considering the long-term managerial situation while the team focuses on securing safety. Failure to improve league position could result in a two-legged play-off against a side from the Scottish Championship to decide their top-level future.

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