Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes believes "the standard has been set" over the past seven years as he targets Scottish Cup glory.
07.02.2020 - 23:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Derek McInnes has urged Aberdeen fans to stick with his stuttering side.
The Dons face a pivotal Scottish Cup fifth round clash with Kilmarnock at Pittodrie on Saturday.
Supporters have craved cup success ever since the 2014 League Cup triumph, an occasion followed by several near misses.
And with Aberdeen stumbling in the Premiership and calls from the terraces for McInnes to go, the manager is under no illusion as to the importance of the fixture.
He insists he's done more moaning than
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes believes "the standard has been set" over the past seven years as he targets Scottish Cup glory.
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