Glasgow Times

Shinnie confident Dons can surprise Maribor

- By DAVID BARCLAY

ABERDEEN full-back Graeme Shinnie hopes Maribor assume another Scottish mission in Europe is a favourable draw for them – because the Dons feel they can exploit any over-confidence.

Maribor are looking to overcome a fourth Scottish team in six years when they face Aberdeen in the Europa League having earlier knocked out Hibernian, Rangers and Celtic.

But Aberdeen have defied the odds against the likes of Dutch side Groningen and Rijeka of Croatia in recent seasons and Shinnie believes they can do the same against the seeded Slovenians ahead of tonight’s third qualifying round first leg at Pittodrie.

When it was put to him that Maribor might be happy playing another Scottish team, the former Inverness player said: “Maybe but I don’t think that would be a great thing for them because we are well up for this game and we know we can win this game.

“If I was them I wouldn’t take it lightly. We have had great results in Europe in the past few seasons.

“There’s massive belief. I wasn’t here for the Groningen game but the Rijeka away game, with their pedigree at home, was a massive test and we didn’t go there with any fear.”

Aberdeen have scored three goals in each of their two home legs so far and Shinnie is further emboldened by their new strength in depth up front after Wes Burns, Jayden Stockley and Miles Storey joined in the summer.

“Both Burns and Stockley netted after coming off the bench against Ventspils in the previous round.

Shinnie said: “It will be a different test against Maribor but it is up to us to do the business on the night.” TONIGHT

 ??  ?? Shinnie is happy with Dons’ strength up front
Shinnie is happy with Dons’ strength up front

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