Interim Aberdeen boss Barry Robson wants to see his stars be aggressive, get the fans off their seats, and get the Dons back into the top six.Robson's side suffered a drubbing against Celtic over the weekend and the boss, who is standing in as the Pittodrie board look for a permanent replacement for Jim Goodwin, wants to see a response from his troops against Livingston on Saturday.
The Lions are just three points ahead of the Dons and while Robson's team have played a game more, a win would shoot them back into the top six.
And the stand-in boss knows that is the minimum expectation for a club who expect to be up challenging for the European places.
Robson insisted: “Against Livingston we’ll have to be aggressive - Aberdeen should always be aggressive. I want us to be tactically good, we made some good tactical decisions against Celtic even though it’s difficult to navigate that with the players they have, some top players.“Against Livi I want us to show what we started against Motherwell, the way we played.