McGhee ready to call on injured duo

25 October 2010 17:18
Aberdeen manager Mark McGhee has called on Zander Diamond and Yoann Folly to play through the pain barrier against Falkirk on Tuesday night.[LNB] Defender Diamond and midfielder Folly will be given every opportunity ahead of the Co-operative Insurance Cup quarter-final to prove their fitness for McGhee's already-depleted Dons after injuring their ankles in last Saturday's 4-2 SPL win over Hibernian at Pittodrie.[LNB]But with defender Andy Considine, who injured a knee in the warm-up for the Hibs game, struggling, McGhee is set to ask Diamond and Folly to take to the field in a bid to secure a last-four place.[LNB]"I'm hopeful those two will make it," said McGhee.[LNB]"We'll be asking them to push the boat out a wee bit.[LNB]"You're in a bit of discomfort, get some anti-inflammatories into you, grit your teeth, because we need you out there.[LNB]"On a day when you might think it might set you back for next Saturday - it doesn't matter, tomorrow night counts for everything."[LNB]McGhee, whose side had one point out of a possible 18 prior to the victory over Hibs, urged his side to make the most of tomorrow night with a semi-final spot up for grabs.[LNB]He added: "The only semi-final I've ever been in as a manager is when I took Wolves to the semi-final of the FA Cup, beaten by Arsenal.[LNB]"It's not something you get all that many opportunities to do, either as a player or a manager.[LNB]"It's a huge incentive for everyone.[LNB]"It's also an opportunity for some payback for the supporters.[LNB]"Over this period recently they've been very patient and quite understanding of our trials and tribulations, and it's a big opportunity to award them with something positive."[LNB]McGhee admits his side are favourites for the tie against Irn-Bru First Division club Falkirk, who were relegated last term.[LNB]But the Aberdeen boss anticipates Steven Pressley's team will be in the top-flight next term and is taking nothing for granted.[LNB]"The Premier League rightly should be expected to come through against lower league opposition," said McGhee.[LNB]"But we know how difficult a game it will be so we're under no illusions whatsoever.[LNB]"I think Falkirk will in all likelihood win the league.[LNB]"They're an SPL club in waiting as it were and I think they find themselves out of the division unluckily."[LNB]Pressley is optimistic ahead of the trip to Pittodrie, following Falkirk's 5-1 defeat of Queen of the South last Saturday.[LNB]Pressley said: "Our performance in the 5-1 win at Queen of the South on Saturday was excellent.[LNB]"I am sure that display will have given Aberdeen plenty to think about.[LNB]"Our confidence is good and it is a game that we are looking to win."[LNB]Defender Tam Scobbie (knee) and winger Jack Campton (ankle) are out alongside long-term absentee Tam McManus.[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk