Hibs talent opens up on loan transfer exit as Aberdeen boss takes stinging swipe at rivals

Megwa opens up

Kanayo Megwa expressed his contentment at returning to Airdrieonians after a tumultuous month that saw him initially recalled by Hibs before being sent back to the Diamonds shortly afterward. Following his second debut for the Championship outfit, Megwa shared his thoughts with Lanarkshire Live, stating, “I’m happy to be back.” Despite the disappointment of not winning the game, he remains optimistic and focused on the upcoming match against Dundee United.

He acknowledged the importance of fan support, expressing gratitude for their appreciation and acknowledging the work he has put in both on and off the pitch. Megwa highlighted his dedication to training and hard work, emphasizing his happiness at being back in action on the field.

Regarding his recall to Hibs, Megwa viewed it as a reward for his performances and expressed gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing his satisfaction with the positive reception from fans and his eagerness to contribute to Airdrieonians once again.

‘Bullied’ – Warnock

Neil Warnock criticized Aberdeen players for being “too nice” in their 2-0 defeat to Kilmarnock, expressing frustration at their lack of physicality and desire during the match. The veteran manager, who is still seeking his first league win since taking charge, lamented his team’s inability to match Kilmarnock’s strengths and withstand their aggressive style of play.

Warnock admitted that he had never experienced a team being bullied to such an extent in his managerial career, highlighting the need for more physicality and determination from his players when facing opponents like Kilmarnock. Despite acknowledging that most of the players were trying their best, he felt that their efforts fell short and criticized their performance as “pathetic at times.” This critique underscores Warnock’s belief that Aberdeen needs to demonstrate greater toughness and resilience in future matches to achieve success.

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