Yengi struggled initially in Scottish football, facing criticism after a poor league debut against Hearts. He appeared off pace and ineffective in his early matches, exacerbated by limited play last season due to injury. In a later match against Greenock Morton, he showcased improvement, using his physicality well and participating effectively in team play. His first goal for the club marked an important moment, potentially igniting his career at Aberdeen as the team prepares for a Europa League play-off.
Yengi's first goal for the club earned the Dons a maiden victory of the season, showing promising signs which eased the heat on him.
The 26-year-old looked off the pace during his league debut against Hearts, offering little to the Aberdeen attack, receiving criticism after lackluster performances.
Against Morton, Yengi used his towering frame effectively, winning aerial duels, holding the ball up, and playing clever balls to link-up with team-mates.
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin acknowledged Yengi's improvement, stating, 'How he was as a target player was really good, and he looked better and better.'
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