Liam Payne is getting some love from one of his One Direction bandmates.
12.02.2024 - 07:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Jack MacKenzie has admitted the entire Aberdeen team needs to start hitting the goal trail – so they aren’t as reliant on top scorer Bojan Miovski.
The North Macedonian international proved the difference again in this game as his brace saw off Bonnyrigg Rose in the Scottish Cup. Miovski has scored 22 goals this season and all but one since the Dons have returned from their winter break.
Aberdeen are looking to finish the season on a high, under Neil Warnock, in the Scottish Cup and the Premiership and MacKenzie has acknowledged he and all his team-mates need to start taking some of the pressure off their talented No.9. He said: “He is flying, is a brilliant striker and has been amazing for us. It is a fair point, we all need to chip in a wee bit more. I don’t think we score enough goals as a team. If Bojan is scoring them all but one then we need to chip in.
“There is a conversation. We need to be better and improve upon certain things. We are an open and honest enough group to have those conversations. We do need to get better at it. We have a couple of games coming up and hopefully we can take responsibility as players and put a few more balls into the net.”
The Aberdeen players are still finding their feet under Warnock who has now overseen the narrow loss at Rangers and this win. MacKenzie said: “The last week has been really good. He is very experienced and it is good to work with him and to learn from him. It has been two contrasting games, with Rangers away and this one. We are all enjoying working with him.
“He has his way and it will take time for us to adapt. We are all willing to learn and get better. Everyone knows what he is about. For us, he is our manager and we just need to do what he says and perform
Liam Payne is getting some love from one of his One Direction bandmates.
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