In the wake of crucial Scottish Premiership fixtures, including their recent clash against Hibernian, Aberdeen defender Liam Morrison has spoken out about the club's determined push to secure their top-flight status. Morrison is keen to silence the critics who had predicted a relegation battle for the Pittodrie side, expressing confidence as the Dons look to guarantee their Premiership safety at Livingston.

Aberdeen knows a positive result against Livingston will effectively guarantee their Premiership survival, largely due to their superior goal difference. While a freak run of victories from teams below them could still pose a threat, the Dons are confident they can avoid the relegation play-off spot and put an end to the speculation surrounding their league position.

Liam Morrison believes many had written off Aberdeen and were hoping to see the club embroiled in a relegation dogfight. The on-loan defender from Queen's Park Rangers stated, "A lot of people wrote us off, were expecting us to be down there in eleventh position. People doubted us and you could feel they were hoping for that, trying to pile the pressure on."

Morrison highlighted the significant "outside noise" surrounding the club, acknowledging that it's "not normal for Aberdeen to be in this position" given their stature. He emphasized the team's resilience, adding, "We had to stick together and we stood up to it."

The defender expressed pride in the team's recent form, stating, "I think we’ve shown what we can do in the last couple of weeks, but we have to keep picking up results to prove them wrong." His comments underscore the team's resolve to definitively prove their critics mistaken and secure their place in the Scottish Premiership.