The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hibs better than a year ago, says Dons boss

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Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes believes Scottish Cup semi-final opponents Hibernian are better now than when they won the Scottish Cup a year ago.

The Dons will take on the cup holders at Hampden on Saturday and Neil Lennon’s side will be brimming with confidence after winning the Championsh­ip title at the weekend with a 3-0 victory against Queen of the South.

The Easter Road men defeated Rangers 3-2 in last May’s final to win their first Scottish Cup for 114 years.

McInnes said: “We had expected them to win the league for a while. They have been the best team in their division by a long way and it has just been a matter of time.

“Nonetheles­s, they will be glad to get over the line. It will be good to have them back in the league next season. They have earned that right.

“They are cup holders and they have a lot of experience in their team. I have watched a lot of their games recently.

“I have seen more of them this season than I did last year but I think there is a case that they are an even better side than the one that won the cup last season.

“We have got a challenge this weekend but you don’t get to a semi-final and not expect to have a challenge in front of you.

“It is important they get a proper challenge from us.

“We are really looking forward to the game and we are going into it with confidence. Hopefully, we can drive ourselves into a final.”

Hibs’ Championsh­ip title win ends a three-year period out of the top flight for the Easter Road side.

McInnes believes Hibs are mentally tougher since former Celtic manager Lennon replaced Alan Stubbs in June.

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