The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mcinnes confident Dons can stun high-flying Celtic

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Aberdeen manager Derek Mcinnes wants to see his players’ mean streak when Celtic visit Pittodrie tomorrow.

The memories of a 4-0 home loss to the Hoops in September have not faded despite a much improved display in the 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park in December and the Dons boss is clear on what he wants from his side tomorrow.

He said: “I felt as frustrated as I have been that day. We were too passive, nice, too respectful and too timid if I was being honest.

“We were spooked by Celtic’s movement. Celtic were good and clinical but I expected us to be better. It has been better since then.

“We have played the Old Firm, two draws against Rangers, we have played against some very good players and been far more competitiv­e.

“It because it was the last game against them at home and it is a reminder of their capabiliti­es if we allow that to happen.

“For us, we have to make sure that isn’t how the game plays out and it has to be far more like that last game at Parkhead and the two games against Rangers.”

In the Dons boss’ defence, his midfield options were limited drasticall­y for the last meeting of the teams at Pittodrie with an injury crisis forcing him to field Zak Vyner and Greg Leigh in midfield.

But with Lewis Ferguson, Funso Ojo, Dylan Mcgeouch and Craig Bryson all available tomorrow, Mcinnes is not lacking in options.

He said: “I now feel we have a proper midfield, whether it is Ojo, Ferguson, Mcgeouch, Dean Campbell or Bryson – I feel they know how to play the role and there is a real protection of the back lot.

“That has also helped us in reducing the chances opposition teams have. We will certainly be tested tomorrow because Celtic will come on to us and ask the question.”

The Hoops have pulled 10 points clear of Rangers at the top of the table and 29 points clear of the third-placed Dons, but Mcinnes remains confident his side can produce a match-winning display.

He said: “Domestical­ly that can make it tough for any team to challenge them domestical­ly but I still believe there is a 90-minute performanc­e in us and other teams to get the job done.

“I think there is a performanc­e in us that can beat Celtic and it is important that we show that against them on Sunday.”

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Lewis Ferguson: Set to play crucial role for Aberdeen tomorrow.

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