Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes believes "the standard has been set" over the past seven years as he targets Scottish Cup glory.
09.02.2020 - 06:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Frustrated Derek McInnes has claimed that several penalty decisions have now gone against Aberdeen and if it had been Rangers or Celtic then the whole world would have known about it.
McInnes is adamant his side should have had a spot kick draw against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup but it wasn’t given and his team drew a frustrating, blank for the fifth game-in-a-row.
It led to another unhappy reaction from elements of the Red Army who turned on their manager and booed their team off at the final
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes believes "the standard has been set" over the past seven years as he targets Scottish Cup glory.
Celtic winning their last 16 tie against Copenhagen will guarantee Scotland 13th place in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
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Confident Derek McInnes is adamant Sam Cosgrove and Curtis Main can continue their burgeoning double act and fire Aberdeen to glory this season.
Confident Derek McInnes is adamant Sam Cosgrove and Curtis Main can continue their burgeoning double act and fire Aberdeen to glory this season.
For a long time Scotland's dreary coefficient ranking was the millstone around our game's neck as success on the continent appeared more unlikely than ever.
These are heady days indeed for Scotland's European hopefuls.
Scottish football has taken another big step towards securing another European spot from 2021/22 as Celtic and Rangers' Europa League results help the country into 14th place on the coefficient table.
Andy Considine admits his last gasp Scottish Cup heroics saved Aberdeen’s season from an early grave.
Despite Scotland's status as a country of just over five million people we have often punched above our weight in European performances.
It's caused plenty of controversy in the English Premier League so far this season, and Video Assistant Referee technology will be coming to Scotland on Thursday.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes expects to be in for a tough encounter at Rugby Park, predicting Kilmarnock's rigid defensive unit will make it difficult for his side.
Celtic are set to be ranked above the likes of Inter, Marseille and Galatasaray in the UEFA coefficients while Rangers return to the top 100 clubs in Europe.
For the first time in their history, Celtic and Rangers will need to deal with VAR on Thursday night.
Determined Derek McInnes is backing Aberdeen to build on their stirring showing in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Celtic at Pittdorie.
Blundering referees were put on the spot after a string of stonewall penalty claims were turned down over a weekend of Scottish Cup action.
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Aberdeen are staring the worst goal drought in their 117-year history square in the face
Derek McInnes has urged Aberdeen fans to stick with his stuttering side.