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Derek McInnes: Aberdeen reaching Europa League group stage would be massive

Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is targeting a long Europa League campaign this season
Image: Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is targeting a long Europa League campaign this season

Derek McInnes believes reaching the group stage of the Europa League would be massive for Aberdeen, particularly in the current financial climate.

The Dons start their European campaign after just three Premiership matches with a one-legged qualifier against Faroese side NSI Runavik at Pittodrie on Thursday night.

And the Aberdeen boss outlined the benefits of reaching the competition proper, which will require three qualifiers and a play-off.

McInnes said: "We know we are not going to win the tournament but getting to the group stage would feel like a win all round.

"Financially it is a win-win. The financial gain that we can get in this difficult time for the club would be massive while the regard and respect you get from qualifying for the group stage is massive.

"There is the experience we can all gain from that - players, staff and supporters with the fans hopefully back in the ground by that time.

"There is an argument that domestically it could impact. Bigger clubs with far bigger riches than us domestically have suffered when they have gone into group stages with the amount of games, but we would rather deal with that problem at the time and get to the group stages.

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"To me, it would feel like winning something tangible, getting to the group stages and it would be up there with anything that we have done domestically if we can do that."

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Aberdeen and Livingston

McInnes, though, is wary of the one-legged nature of the tie against a side who are 17 games into their season and who hammered Barry Town United 5-1 in their preliminary tie.

He said: "I do think a 90-minute tie will always favour the underdog. We are hoping we can get through this tie as the favourites.

"But when it is 90 minutes rather than 180 minutes obviously the opportunity to put the game at risk is there. So we have to make sure we are on it from the start with a solid, professional performance and deal with them as best we can.

"We are aware that they have some very good players, they are a possession-based team, a very confident team and experienced.

"But hopefully we can show that we are good enough, even at this stage of the season, to get through."

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Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes insists his club were not 'reckless or careless', following suggestions from Hibernian owner Ron Gordon that coronavirus protocol breaches could be punished with points deductions.

McInnes also stressed the importance of focusing solely on the game ahead of Friday's Scottish Football Association disciplinary hearing involving eight of his players and a breach of Covid-19 protocol.

Dylan McGeouch, Mikey Devlin, Scott McKenna, Craig Bryson, Jonny Hayes, Sam Cosgrove, Bruce Anderson and Matty Kennedy were served notices of complaint for breaking disciplinary rules 24 and 71 following a night out in Aberdeen city centre.

McInnes said: "We will deal with Friday when it comes along.

"The club will give a strong defence of what has happened, give our version of events but that is something we can't control. We can respond and react to whatever is decided on Friday."

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