The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dons gaffer looking to derail Celtic’s flying start

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Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes believes Brendan Rodgers has breathed new life into Celtic already but is confident his side can stop the Hoops revival in its tracks tomorrow.

The Scottish champions have started the new campaign in strong fashion domestical­ly and McInnes has been impressed by their displays under former Liverpool manager Rodgers so far.

It has been plain sailing for them so far but McInnes insists the challenge of trying to stop them is one his club, and the rest of Scottish football, should relish.

McInnes said: “I watched the first hour of the Celtic game at St Johnstone before our match against Partick Thistle and Celtic were terrific.

“They were really difficult to contain and it’s clear Brendan Rodgers has got them going again and they have got their mojo back.

“They are off to a flying start but it is up to everyone else to make it as difficult as we can for them as possible and we’re looking forward to that challenge.”

Due to their European commitment­s Rodgers has opted for a settled starting XI, while the Dons manager has altered his side to accommodat­e the midweek matches but, with the Europa League campaign over, McInnes hopes his team selection will be more consistent.

He added: “We can only affect the games we play and it’s important we try to pick up as many points as we can and we are looking forward to the trip to Celtic.

“We’ve played the freshest team rather than the best team due to the number of games we’ve played and there has been a lot of chopping and changing due to injuries to influentia­l players like Ryan Jack and Jonny Hayes.”

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