The Scotsman

Warnock sidesteps what-ifs and says cup win can be springboar­d for struggling Dons

- Gavin Mccafferty

Neil Warnock hopes the Scottish Cup quarter-finals can be a turning point for Aberdeen as he evaded questions over whether defeat could spell the end of his short tenure.

The Dons are without a cinch Premiershi­p victory in ten games, six of them under Warnock, and sit tenth in the table, four points above the danger zone.

The chances of a top-six finish look all but over with sixthplace­d Hibernian seven points better off with five matches left until the split.

The cup looks to be the only way Aberdeen can enjoy any remaining success but they host a Kilmarnock side who have won all three league meetings between the teams this season.

Warnock was put in place until the end of the season in a bid to revive Aberdeen's European hopes after Barry Robson was sacked.

A cup exit could conceivabl­y leave either or both the board and the 75-year-old considerin­g whether there is anything he can do to transform their fortunes. When that scenario was put to Warnock, the manager said: "I think it's hypothetic­al that, really. I think you have got to ask me that if and when it happens.

"All I'm concentrat­ing on is trying to be positive and to get a result against Kilmarnock on Saturday. I think that's all you can do. You can't get dragged into what ifs."

Last Saturday's defeat by St Mirren was the low point for Warnock, so far at least. Leading 1-0 in stoppage time, the Buddies incredibly scored twice inside two minutes.

Warnock has tried to lift his players and is now looking for them to seize an opportunit­y to seal a trip to Hampden and start changing the narrative.

"We have just got to get on with it now," he said. "We know there is no point in feeling sorry for yourself. I think you do that for 24 hours.

"We are in a great job. You have got to realise how lucky we are really in the modern day where so many people are out of work. We've got a great job.

"Yes, we're not doing well at the minute, confidence is a bit low but one good result can turn that. So let's get on with it. It's a great opportunit­y.”

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Neil Warnock: ‘Stay positive’

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