Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is facing an unfamiliar selection dilemma.
21.02.2020 - 09:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Andy Considine admits his last gasp Scottish Cup heroics saved Aberdeen’s season from an early grave.
But the Dons hero reckons it’s manager Derek McInnes who deserves the credit for jolting the campaign back to life.
A showdown meeting between staff and players in the build-up to last week’s win at Hamilton which ended a run of five games without a goal has proved to be the catalyst, according to the Pittodrie stalwart.
McInnes laid it on the line to his players.
Now Considine and co are dreaming
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is facing an unfamiliar selection dilemma.
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