The Scotsman

‘Reliable’ Considine will provide perfect cover for Mckenna, insists Devlin

- By ANDY NEWPORT

Aberdeen can rely on Andy Con si dine to cover for Scott McKenna if the Scotland defender’ s hamstring injury proves as bad as first feared, according to team-mate Michael Devlin.

Dons centre-back Mckenna is in demand, with Celtic the latest club to be linked with the 21-year-old.

But Aberdeen boss Derek Mcinnes is worried he could be ruled out for up to two months after suffering a muscle tear during Sunday’ s 1-1 draw with Rangers.

While McInnes is now weighing up whether to bring in extra cover at the back, Mckenna’s defensive partner Devlin is refusing to panic after watching Considine, pictured in set, step into the breach against Steven Gerrard’s Rangers.

He told Red TV :“Scott Mckenna is massive for us. His performanc­e sand adulation are there fora reason. He’s a massive player for us with his presence, communicat­ion and ability on the pitch.

“It was disappoint­ing to lose Scott especially in an early part of the game when you’re trying to take command of the fact they are down to ten men.

“Fortunatel­y we had Andy there as a left-sided centre - back to come in. He’s vastly experience­d and knows what it takes so as disappoint­ing as it was losing Scott, Andy’s someone we can rely on.”

Sunday’ s stalemate with Rangers was another step forward for Devlin as he made his first league appearance since suffering a devastatin­g knee injury with former club Hamilton back in May last year. The 24-year-old said: “I came through it uninjured which is important personally, but performanc­e-level wise I’d certainly like to get a lot better than I got to on Sunday, especially in the first half.

“I’ m delighted to be back playing and I love playing in front of the fans in this stadium and for this club so it’ s something to build on certainly.”

Aberdeen were handed an early boost against their Ibrox foes when Alfredo Morelos was sent off for kicking out at Mckenna.

But McInnes’ men struggled to make their numerical advantage count and had to wait until the third minute of stoppage time for teenage debutant Bruce Anderson to draw them level after they had fallen behind to James Tavernier’s first-half penalty.

“It was a disappoint­ing day and the point salvage sit for us in terms of making sure we don’t lose the game for the supporters and the club,” said the former Accies skipper.

“The first half wasn’t good enough and the manager made us aware of that at half-time.

“Fortunatel­y, we managed to get there through wee Brucey. We see him doing that ever y single day in training and fortunatel­y he’s produced for us and managed to get us a point.

“We’ re not content on getting a point here especially with them going down to ten men. But we’ll build on the point and the positives that were there – the fight, the work ethic and desire to get that goal at the end of the game – and we’ ll take that into the next week.”

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0 Scott Mckenna gets treatment on a suspected hamstring injury.
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