The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Dons ready to tough it out

Shinnie says December run has given Reds platform for rest of season

- BY PAUL THIRD

He has felt the strain like no other time in his career but Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie knows there will be no let-up as the Dons step up their preparatio­ns for the second half of the season in Dubai.

The Dons skipper has emerged as the driving force of his team and his attitude and workrate was rewarded with Scotland recognitio­n in 2018.

Shinnie has been a victim of his own success in many ways with the increased football duties ensuring the chances to rest and recover have been preciously few and far between.

From a summer trip to South America in the dark blue of Scotland to an early start for the Europa League double-header against Burnley, not to mention further internatio­nal commitment­s, it is no surprise the Dons captain took the chance to head off for a sunshine break last week.

But that short break is now over with Shinnie and his Dons teammates being put through their paces in mid-season training camp at the Jebel Ali Centre of Excellence.

He said: “It’s been a demanding season with the lack of rest in the summer due to being away with the national team.

“It’s definitely been the most gruelling spell of my career, but it’s been one of the most rewarding. I’ve managed to get my first cap for Scotland, got married then it was straight back to football.”

One big push through December has pushed Derek McInnes’s side back into a more familiar league position as they headed

“There’s a big second half of the season to go now”

into the winter break fourth in the Premiershi­p, three points behind leaders Celtic.

Shinnie knows last month was crucial and he believes six wins in eight league games represents a major step in the right direction at Pittodrie.

Now the challenge is keep it going in 2019.

He said: “It’s been an up and down season but we all knew that coming into December, with the sheer number of games and having so many at home, that it would be important to win as many as we could.

“We knew that would pick us right up the league and we’ve managed to put to ourselves back in a good position. There’s a big second half of the season to go now.

“It’s been tough, you can see that from the injuries we have had – fatigue and muscle issues – and we have had to deal with that, whether changing formations or personnel.

“But our run has given us the platform to climb back up the league and we’ve used it to win games and get back to where we want to be. So, it may have been demanding but it has also been rewarding.”

 ?? Photograph by AFC Media ?? PACE HOTTING UP: Aberdeen train during their mid-season camp in Dubai as they prepare for the second half of a gruelling season.
Photograph by AFC Media PACE HOTTING UP: Aberdeen train during their mid-season camp in Dubai as they prepare for the second half of a gruelling season.

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