Is Aberdeen 'too small' a step for Thelin?
There is a feeling from some in Sweden that Jimmy Thelin's move to Aberdeen isn't a big enough leap in his managerial career.
That's according to Swedish football podcaster Glenn Holvik, who told BBC Scotland the 46-year-old's experience with Elfsborg should translate well to Pittodrie.
"I think this is a good step, a lot of people in Sweden say this step could be too small, that he should take a bigger step," he said.
"Aberdeen met BK Hacken from Sweden last year [in the Europa League play-off] and BK Hacken won. For a lot of supporters, they feel this step is too small.
‘I think it is really smart for him to take this step and also the [Aberdeen] supporters should be excited but they need to have patience.
"I think the first year will be about Jimmy seeing what is happening with the club , he will need two or three transfer windows to get the right players.
"In Sweden, Elfsborg is a small town club that has challenged the big city clubs. I always said that the Scottish Elfsborg is Hearts.
"Now, when I think about it, maybe that is Aberdeen, so it could be a great match."