Story byTyrone Smith - BBC Sport ScotlandSun, January 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM UTC·3 min readAberdeen sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel has urged Scottish football to "not just think about how it was in the past", after being "a bit surprised" by reaction to him joining interim manager Peter Leven in the dugout. Following the sacking of Jimmy Thelin at the turn of the year, it was announced that the German would be supporting Leven during his temporary spell in charge. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDespite that, his appearances in the dugout during their last two fixtures – back-to-back defeats by Rangers – have raised eyebrows from some within the game."I don't think anybody should be bothered where I sit, even if I sit on top of the roof of the stadium, it doesn't really matter," Pfannenstiel told BBC Scotland."Time is moving on and in other countries it is very normal. I don't think everything needs to be within the norm. If there is something new, Scottish football should not just think about how it was in the past.