Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes wary of Apollon goal threat

Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes. Picture: Alan Harvey/SNSAberdeen manager Derek McInnes. Picture: Alan Harvey/SNS
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes. Picture: Alan Harvey/SNS
Derek McInnes is not the type to waste time thinking 'what if?' And Aberdeen's success in getting past NK Siroki Brijeg last week means he isn't encouraged to spend time thinking what might have been.

Sunderland, his summer suitors, host Celtic in a friendly this weekend as they step up their English Championship preparations. McInnes, meanwhile, plans to lead Aberdeen into the Europa League play-off round for the first time since he took over, and then, ideally, beyond. Such an opportunity was one reason why he chose to stay at a club where he says he has “unfinished business”.

Aberdeen are currently one round away from a potential tie against opponents such as AC Milan and Everton, providing these sides also survive a third qualifying hurdle.

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