The Scotsman

Mcinnes warns semi- final rivals Celtic there’s more to come from Aberdeen

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Derek Mcinnes believes his Aberdeen pl aye r s s houl d keep t he recent encounter with Celtic fresh in their minds ahead of their William Hill Scottish Cup semi- final meeting with Neil Lennon’s men tomorrow.

The two sides fought out a thrilling 3- 3 Premiershi­p draw at Pittodrie last Sunday, with

Lewis Ferguson scoring a late penalty to secure a point for the Dons that the Aberdeen manager believes was more than deserved.

Ahead of the trip to Hampden Park tomorrow, Mcinnes said: "I think the players will remember Sunday's game, they should remember it.

"We didn't want the game to finish and that is not always the case when you play the Old Firm.

"If you are drawing, a lot of the time a point can be seen as a good result. And I never felt that anybody in my team, my staff, our club felt that it was a great result for us.

"I think it was important how we finished the game. From a winning position if you lose it, it always impacts more.

"But I do think from looking like the game was being played out, we found a way to get back in and we actually created two or three good chances after we lost the third goal.

"The response of the team was good, it was no more than we deser ved. I t hought we were very good in the game, competitiv­e throughout, we were smart with our work.

"It was a good point but it could have been more, and I still think there is more to c o me f r o m t he t e a m a nd hopefully that can play out on Sunday."

 ??  ?? 0 Lewis Ferguson’s late penalty denied Celtic victory on Sunday.
0 Lewis Ferguson’s late penalty denied Celtic victory on Sunday.

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