The Scotsman

‘Capital clubs would love to be like Dons’

● Under-fire boss Mcinnes says Hibs and Hearts will be envious if they regain third

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tonight by regaining a position that must make Hibernian and Hearts jealous.

Mcinnes said: “We need to be reminded that we can go third on Tuesday which sounds bizarre in the context of what we’re getting, but that is the opportunit­y that is there in front of us and I think that is an opportunit­y worth taking.

“I believe we should be judged similar to Hibs and Hearts and they would love to be in our position at the minute in terms of points, having a chance to go back up to third in the table.

“I think third would be good foralotofh­eartsandhi­bsfans at the minute. Finishing third for us might still not be seen as good enough from some of ours but that’s just down to previous years.

“We have always been a good wee bit ahead of these clubs over the last wee while because of how we have worked as a club. Not just how I work, or my players work. As a club, we have worked hard to do things properly.

“Even when we’re doing really well you’re never going to please everybody. That is the way it is for managers.

“There will still be some supporters for whom if we finish third and have a brilliant cup run, it might not be enough. You’re never going to keep everybody happy, I get that.”

Of course remaining in third place would depend on what Motherwell do at Perth tomorrow, but even returning there for 24 hours would reduce some of the hysteria as far as Niall Mcginn is concerned. The former Celtic winger understand­s the fans’ frustratio­ns with recent performanc­es but believes it’s time for a reality check about how far the club have come since Mcinnes took over seven years ago.

The Northern Ireland internatio­nal is in the ideal position to judge as he signed on for a first stint at Pittodrie when Craig Brown was manager of a bottomsix club, struggling to make an impact in the knockout competitio­ns with no chance of European football. Since then things have changed beyond all recognitio­n, so much so that Mcginn was desperate to come back after a failed spell with Gwangju in South Korea.

He said:“things are getting blown out of proportion as we are still fourth in the league and still in the Scottish Cup.

“My first season here we finished seventh or eighth, didn’t qualify for Europe and went out of the cups early and that was massively disappoint­ing.

“Since the manager has come in the club has gone from strength to strength, we have had European football every season and regularly been in finals and semi-finals.

“The club is in a good shape and recruitmen­t-wise it has always been in a good state with the players he has brought in.

“Look at the careers he has helped to advance like Kenny Mclean and James Maddison,whohavemov­edon to the Premier League

“Aberdeen has been a good stepping stone for some players and it has been a good place for myself and a few others who have been here for a long time and had good careers.

“That has helped me on the internatio­nal front and I can only say good things about the club and how the manager goes about his business.”

The real question is whether more of the club’s supporters will have good things to say about Mcinnes come the middle of next week.

 ??  ?? 0 Niall Mcginn believesab­erdeen supporters need a reality check but can help to calm some of the hysteria by beating Accies tonight.
0 Niall Mcginn believesab­erdeen supporters need a reality check but can help to calm some of the hysteria by beating Accies tonight.
 ??  ?? 0 Derek Mcinnes is hopeful ahead of season-defining eight days.
0 Derek Mcinnes is hopeful ahead of season-defining eight days.

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