The Scotsman

Fatigue is blamed as Dons suffer from four in a woe

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ABERDEEN

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ROSS COUNTY

Mckay 43, 88

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Derek Mcinnes is looking forward to allowing his Aberdeen players a rest after a testing week ended with the Dons suffering a fourth-consecutiv­e home league defeat.

Having taken the lead through Curtis Main’s strike just before the half-hour, the Pittodrie side played 60 minutes with ten men after Dean Campbell’s sending off and ultimately paid the price as Billy Mckay, pictured, netted late in each half to give Ross County a 2-1 win.

Mcinnes pointed to a heavy fixture load as a contributi­ng factor. “Since Ross County played St Johnstone last Saturday, we’ve played 90 minutes against the champions, gone down to Kilmarnock and played extra time before getting to our beds around 3am,” said the Aberdeen manager.

“We’ve had two fairly fullon games since Ross County played, but the last thing we needed was to go down to ten men. The players were clearly shattered. We knew going into the game the physical part would be an issue.

“We tried to freshen it up before the game and knew we’d use our subs early, but we’ve had an upturn in performanc­es the last few games and it won’t derail that.”

County co-manager Steven Ferguson says his side won’t get carried away despite the win leaving them ten points clear of bottom side Hearts and eight off the relegation play-off spot.

He said: “We need to put it into perspectiv­e. It’s one game of football and it’s only three points.ourendgoal­istobe playing Premiershi­p football next year, and if we get more performanc­es and results like that then we’ll manage it. Inhouse we always want to do better and we think we can do better. We have to look after what we can influence and control and take our medicine on what we can’t control. It’s not about systems or patterns,it’sabouthowt­heplayers perform on the day. We were patient and got our reward.”

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