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Aberdeen have a doubt over Joe Shaughnessy for the Scottish Premier League clash with Ross County on Tuesday night.The defender broke his nose in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock and needs clearance from the doctor to face County.
The Dons remain without Isaac Osbourne, Andrew Considine and Chris Clark.
Ross County manager Derek Adams has a full squad.
Winger Ivan Sproule is looking to continue his goalscoring run after hitting five goals in five games since signing from Aberdeen.
Striker Steffen Wohlfarth is pushing for his first start after coming off the bench for the fifth time since his January move.Steffen Wohlfarth is pushing a start after coming off the bench for the fifth time since his January move.
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown: "I thought we played well enough against St Mirren and didn't get the goal we needed. We played well first half against Dundee.
"We played consistently well and had five really good chances at Kilmarnock, and obviously hit the post and had the controversial penalty decision.
"The lads can't be faulted for recent performances. We need to maintain that.
"We have five games before the split, three at home, and we just ask the home support to be as supportive as the away support, and I'm sure we will get the points that take us up into the top half."
Ross County manager Derek Adams: "We would like to keep the run going. We are under no illusions how difficult it is going to Pittodrie."We have done well against them this season, we have won one and drawn one."We go there in a positive frame of mind after an impressive performance against Motherwell."
Brown pledges team will fight through adversity
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown has vowed his team will be driven on by recent "injustice" as they battle to get into the top six of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
Aberdeen slipped down to eighth in the SPL after a weekend in which they drew 1-1 at Kilmarnock, during a game when Niall McGinn was wrongly booked for diving by Euan Norris after being brought down by goalkeeper Cammy Bell inside the box.
McGinn also hit the post at Rugby Park as Aberdeen saw Tuesday's opponents, Ross County, jump above them in the SPL.
Aberdeen have a doubt over Joe Shaughnessy for the Scottish Premier League clash with Ross County on Tuesday night.The defender broke his nose in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Kilmarnock and needs clearance from the doctor to face County.
The Dons remain without Isaac Osbourne, Andrew Considine and Chris Clark.
Ross County manager Derek Adams has a full squad.
Winger Ivan Sproule is looking to continue his goalscoring run after hitting five goals in five games since signing from Aberdeen.
Striker Steffen Wohlfarth is pushing for his first start after coming off the bench for the fifth time since his January move.Steffen Wohlfarth is pushing a start after coming off the bench for the fifth time since his January move.
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown: "I thought we played well enough against St Mirren and didn't get the goal we needed. We played well first half against Dundee.
"We played consistently well and had five really good chances at Kilmarnock, and obviously hit the post and had the controversial penalty decision.
"The lads can't be faulted for recent performances. We need to maintain that.
"We have five games before the split, three at home, and we just ask the home support to be as supportive as the away support, and I'm sure we will get the points that take us up into the top half."
Ross County manager Derek Adams: "We would like to keep the run going. We are under no illusions how difficult it is going to Pittodrie."We have done well against them this season, we have won one and drawn one."We go there in a positive frame of mind after an impressive performance against Motherwell."
Brown pledges team will fight through adversity
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown has vowed his team will be driven on by recent "injustice" as they battle to get into the top six of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.
Aberdeen slipped down to eighth in the SPL after a weekend in which they drew 1-1 at Kilmarnock, during a game when Niall McGinn was wrongly booked for diving by Euan Norris after being brought down by goalkeeper Cammy Bell inside the box.
McGinn also hit the post at Rugby Park as Aberdeen saw Tuesday's opponents, Ross County, jump above them in the SPL.
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