Former Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes led his team to a comfortable 2-0 win against his old club, adding to their woes after a midweek European collapse. The defeat leaves Aberdeen in 10th place in the Scottish Premiership, increasing the pressure on current manager Barry Robson. Aberdeen's lack of form is a concern ahead of their upcoming matches against Motherwell and Hibs.
Former boss Derek McInnes piled the misery on old club Aberdeen as they cruised to 2-0 victory to complete a miserable week for Barry Robson after their midweek European collapse against PAOK.
It turns the heat up on Robson who is without a win in his last four in all competitions ahead of their midweek trip to face Motherwell at Fir Park and then the huge Viaplay Cup semi-final against Hibs at Hampden on Saturday. It was only Kilmarnock’s second win in 35 against bogey team Aberdeen but they were well worth the victory against a dismal Dons who had just one effort on target coming in the dying minutes.
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