Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

McInnes delighted to get through ‘tough’ cup-tie

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ABERDEEN boss Derek McInnes was happy to get the job done at Hamilton and progress into the Betfred Cup quarter-finals.

Kenny McLean’s goal two minutes before half-time secured a 1-0 triumph and set up another trip to Lanarkshir­e to face Motherwell in the last eight.

Aberdeen had beaten Accies in the league on Saturday but had only won once on their previous six trips to the SuperSeal Stadium.

McInnes said: “I’m just delighted to get through. The reaction when the draw was made was that it was going to be so tough and it was exactly that.

“You have to credit Hamilton. Their subs were good, wee Steven Boyd was excellent and kept us on our toes all night.

“And until you get that second goal you are never ever going to be comfortabl­e because you are away from home against Hamilton, who are brilliant at what they do. They never give up and always ask questions of you. They have a brilliant attitude.

“We just about kept them at arm’s length and got the all-important first goal. Wee Scott Wright does well, one of the few times he got away from Grant Gillespie in the first half, that stretches them a bit and it was a lovely finish from Kenny with his right foot.

“Once we went in front, it was all about trying to manage the game. In spells we did, in spells we didn’t do it as well as I hoped. It wasn’t great watch to be honest but in the cup it’s all about getting through.”

Hamilton manager Martin Canning, said: “It’s small margins. We had a couple of opportunit­ies that we don’t take and they get a ricochet and get their goal.

“We didn’t get the rub of the green again. Wee Boydy’s one is going in and it hits Ali on the line and he’s offside.”

 ??  ?? Dundee United boss Ray McKinnon can’t hide his disappoint­ment at full-time.
Dundee United boss Ray McKinnon can’t hide his disappoint­ment at full-time.

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