The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Warrior’ backed to be fit for Celtic

- SEAN WALLACE

Aberdeen boss Stephen Glass expects “warrior” Jack Mackenzie to recover from injury in time to face Celtic on Sunday.

The expected availabili­ty of left-back Mackenzie will be a major boost to a Dons defence devastated by injury.

Mackenzie’s return from a month-long injury lay-off lasted only 45 minutes as he was substitute­d at half time in the 1-0 weekend loss at Dundee United.

The defender, 21, suffered a recurrence of the ankle injury at Tannadice that had ruled him out of the previous four games.

With Glass admitting the Dons are down to the “bare bones” defensivel­y, he has backed Mackenzie to battle back to fitness for the trip to Parkhead.

In a double defensive fitness boost Scotland internatio­nal David Bates is also expected to face the Hoops.

Summer signing Bates, 25, was ruled out of the Dundee United clash by illness.

Glass said: “Jack is a bit of a warrior so I think he will be back this week because of the way he is and the way he managed to get himself out there against Dundee United.

“Jack was obviously sore enough to come off at half time which was a disappoint­ment as we were at the bare bones at the back anyway with David Bates’ illness.

“He took ill earlier in the week and we were disappoint­ed for him but hopefully he will be fine for the Celtic game. Hopefully Jack will be back for this week as well.”

Mackenzie, who spent time on loan at Forfar last season, had been ruled out since the 2-1 loss to Dundee on October 3.

Glass admits it was an “unexpected bonus” to have Mackenzie available for the New Firm derby.

The Pittodrie gaffer had initially anticipate­d Mackenzie to be ruled out of the Dundee United clash but praised the ‘incredible’ work of the defender and

the medical team to return to action ahead of schedule.

He said: “It was an unexpected bonus for us as Jack’s work was incredible.

“The medical team were also brilliant as well to push him to be fit and ready. We were delighted Jack was available for the Dundee United game.”

Mackenzie’s absence was part of a defensive injury crisis that has blighted the Reds for more than a month, with right-back Calvin Ramsay and Scotland internatio­nal centre-back Declan Gallagher also missing the last four games.

Ramsay, 18, was substitute­d in the first half

of the defeat of Hibs on October 23 having sustained a thigh muscle problem.

The teenager has been a standout performer for the Dons this season and is being tracked by Premier League sides Manchester United, Everton, West Ham, Leicester City and Southampto­n.

Summer signing Gallagher, 30, was also substitute­d in the first half of that win over Hibs having suffered a hamstring injury.

Scotland centre-back Andy Considine is out until the new year following cruciate ligament surgery in August.

Fellow Scotland cap Mikey Devlin has yet to play this season due to an ankle problem.

Although Devlin has resumed light training a return to action for the 28-year-old is not imminent.

Asked if there was any chance of Ramsay or Gallagher returning to face Celtic, Glass said: “I don’t think so.

“The injuries they have got I don’t think they will be back for next weekend.

“However, the group has shown a certain resilience in the week where we did pretty well but they need to get back on board again pretty quick.”

 ?? ?? INJURED: Jack Mackenzie had been missing from the Dons line-up since October 3.
INJURED: Jack Mackenzie had been missing from the Dons line-up since October 3.

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