The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Injury-plagued Aberdeen facing challenge at Ibrox

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Aberdeen’s injury crisis has deepened with James Wilson and Connor Mclennan both set to miss today’s trip to Rangers.

Former Manchester United striker Wilson has been ruled out for Ibrox while Mclennan is rated doubtful after the duo suffered injuries in Wednesday’s Betfred Cup defeat by Hearts.

Dons boss Derek Mcinnes said: “We don’t have any good news coming soon – we might have Mckenna back next week potentiall­y – but for one or two others it will be after the internatio­nal break.

“Wilson is out and Mclennan is extremely doubtful so that’s another two added to the list.

“It’s not too serious but this game has come too quickly. It looks like he has strained his medial ligament but hopefully it’s just a strain and nothing too significan­t. We’ll have another look but it won’t settle in time for the game.

“Connor had two dead legs in the same area on his thigh and was struggling after half-time. We’re trying to do our best with boys in there but he will be up against it for tomorrow.

“We’ve got seven or eight out which means we’ll include younger ones. We’ll have a squad of 18 or 19 but we’ll be as you were the other night but without Wilson and possibly Mclennan.”

With Scott Mckenna, Ash Taylor, Funso Ojo, Craig Bryson, Stephen Gleeson also sidelined Mcinnes’ options will be restricted further by the growing list of absentees.

But he believes his players are relishing the task of facing a Rangers team he believes will mount a stronger challenge for the Premiershi­p title this season.

He said: “We’ve got to go down confident we can get a positive result as we did last year on a number of occasions.”

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