Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

McKenna urges Dons fightback with trio of wins

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S COT T Mc Ke n n a b e l ie ves a maximum return from the three games before the internatio­nal break is the minimum requiremen­t following Aberdeen’s capitulati­on to Celtic in front of their own support on Sunday.

The Dons are licking their wounds after another Old Firm hammering, with the 4-0 home defeat making it 9-0 on aggregate for Glasgow’s big two against Derek McInnes’ side this season.

McKenna says some soul searching is required and insists the upcoming games against Hamilton tomorrow, Kilmarnock on Saturday and at Ross County next weekend must bring nine points.

He said: “We have three games before the internatio­nal break and the only way we can recover this is to take nine points from nine.

“There is no point talking about each other behind everyone’s backs. It needs to be constructi­ve because we are all aware it wasn’t good enough.

“We need to find the answers as to why we weren’t good enough, aggressive enough and not pressing and why were we sitting too deep? They are all things we need to answer as a group.”

Dons boss McInnes apologised for the performanc­e of his players and insisted both the supporters and he himself deserve better from the side than the dire display they produced at Pittodrie and McKenna knows his manager is right on both counts.

He said: “We can only apologise, whether fans want to listen or not. It is not good enough after the highs of the previous week, scoring three goals and then to be 4-0 down before half-time is hard.

“The next game comes quick and we will need to move on quick but we will look into this one.”

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United boss Robbie Neilson.

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