The Scotsman

Christie stays focused on Dons

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0 Ryan Christie, right, celebrates with goalscorer Graeme Shinnie after Aberdeen took an early lead against Kilmarnock at Pittodrie. can as right now as I think I can be playing better.

“I need to keep in that mindset and keep working game to game and when the summer comes we will see what happens.”

The main priority will be making sure it’s not 18th time unlucky for Aberdeen against Kilmarnock when their Scottish Cup quarter-final resumes with the replay at Rugby Park a week tomorrow.

It’s currently 15 wins and two draws in meetings between the teams since Mcinnes took over as manager five years ago this month and he wouldn’t want to mark that anniversar­y with a first defeat in the fixture, especially as he was narked at the award of the penalty Kris Boyd converted in 68 minutes to earn the Ayrshire side a second chance. He believed Jordan Jones dived in the box rather than being felled by Shay Logan.

Not that the full back or his defensive partner Kari Arnason could be anything other than embarrasse­d by their part in the incident, leaving the responsibi­lity for clearing an innocuous through ball to each other.

Boyd’s 17th goal of the season also helped spare the blushes of Kilmarnock goalkeeper Jamie Macdonald who was culpable for allowing Graeme Shinnie’s acute-angled cross to becomeanac­ute-angledopen­ing goal in nine minutes.

At least Macdonald, pictured left, redeemed himself with a terrific save early in the second half to prevent Arnason putting the game beyond redemption, while Boyd’s 11th goal in the last 13 matches provided further evidence of their resilience under Steve Clarke. Of course, actually beating Aberdeen would be another significan­t step forward but the man who was between the sticks when Hearts humbled Hibernian in the 2012 Scottish Cup final is confident they can do just that given how well they are playing both individual­ly and collective­ly now.

“We were disappoint­ed to go 1-0 down but the gaffer told us to make sure we were in the hat at the end of the day and we have done that,” said Macdonald.

“I think the last three or four weeks, our character and team spirit has got us through a lot of games.

“But it is great to have one of Scottish football’s top scorers ever up there, even if he is getting on a bit, but he is still banging them in. Hopefully he can get a few more in the replay. It certainly gives us confidence having a guy like him up there.”

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