The Dons are winless from their opening four games in the Scottish Premiership.
Frustrated Barry Robson admitted the angry Red Army were perfectly within their rights to turn on his Aberdeen players.
"I've been at this club a long time. I've seen the fans and rightly so, they want to see us win the game and obviously we never. The first one was a deflection and the second one, I'll need to see it back, but we are built on our defensive structure. We were very good at that last year but we've had to build a whole new defence. We are still a work in progress.
He claimed: "I think so. When you look at where we were as a club last year ... we've had a difficult start. I think that's the first time we've had all the players who we've tried to sign all in. You can see a bit of that. But listen, even with that, we still need to try and get results. I'm honest enough and smart enough to know that you need results even with the hard start, a lot of away games.
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