The Scotsman

Mcinnes relieved to have key trio back

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Aberdeen boss Derek MC Inn es has welcomed the return of his Scotland Under -21 trio ahead of tomorrow's return trip to Paisley.

Midfielder­s Ross Mccro - rie, pictured inset, Lewis Ferguson and Connor Mclennan are out of self-isolation after the former tested positive on his return from internatio­nal duty.

Their absence compounded some major injury prob - lems with Aberdeen being without nine players at the start of a six-day period in which they played three games.

Defeats by Rangers and St Mirren sandwiched a draw at Hamilton so McInn es is delighted to get the reinforcem­ents following their Betfred Cup exit.

"They have all been back in the building this week," he said.

"Ross had to go through his heart scan and his blood tests and they are all fine. None of them have felt any symptoms and Con nor and Lewis tested negative throughout.

"It is great to have them all back and get them in amongst things.

"Lewis has been a huge player for me and if he needed another endorsemen­t of how important a player he is to our team then I think the last couple of games has shown that. "Hopefully these boys can show their frustratio­n in the right way now. They have had to sit in the house and kick their heels but we have plenty of games coming up." The D ons had Jonny Hayes and Niall Mcginn back from injury in last weekend's cup loss against St Mirren but the latter might miss this one.

"Niall has felt his hip and groin a wee bit," Mcinnes said.

"He has done some work today but we need to see how he reacts to that. There is a chance that Mcginn might not travel."

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