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Dons boss confident team can deliver cup run

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DEREK McInnes is confident his Aberdeen team k now exactly what a cup run means to the club as they look to reach their ninth semi-final of his tenure.

The Dons showed the never-saydie spirit needed for a good cup campaign when they twice came from behind to win at Kilmarnock in the last round – triumphing 4-3 despite going behind in the 116th minute.

McInnes won the League Cup in 2014 in his first season and has since suffered three Hampden final defeats against Celtic. But he knows his players share his determinat­ion to claim the club’s first Scottish Cup triumph for 30 years.

Ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Paisley to face St Mirren, McInnes said: “We are delighted we have this opportunit­y.

“The last game against Kilmarnock could have gone either way but the determinat­ion, strength and motivation of the team was clear.

“Cup games are always pressure games. In my first year as manager I knew the importance of cups to Aberdeen because we knew we weren’t in the position to compete for leagues.

“We have been in more finals and done better than any other team outwith Celtic in the past seven years.

“The standard has been set – although we have only won one trophy, we have put ourselves forward to semi-finals and finals time and time again.

“There is pressure to deliver and we will do our utmost to show that, as we did in the last round.

“I think the players showed in the last round against Kilmarnock exactly how important it is to them and it’s important we respond in the right manner tomorrow.”

 ??  ?? Dundee United winger Paul McMullan.
Dundee United winger Paul McMullan.

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