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Aberdeen suffered their biggest ever defeat in Europe at the hands of AEK Athens to leave them still searching for their first point in the Conference League group stages, writes Anthony Evans from Greece. ‌

Jimmy Thelin 's team had given a good account of themselves in the 3-2 loss to Shakhtar Donetsk three weeks ago but were given the run around by the Super League giants, with the 6-0 scoreline a more than fair reflection of how the 90 minutes panned out. ‌

Their heaviest loss in European competition in terms of goals conceded had came during Mark McGhee 's ill-fated stint as manager in a 5-1 humiliation against Czech minnows Sigma Olomouc in 2009 but a sobering night saw Thelin and his players break unwanted ground. ‌

The Swede made two changes from the

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