The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Hayes ruled out for month

AFC: Midfielder facing lengthy spell on the sidelines after scan on damaged hamstring

- Full story, Page 60

Aberdeen midfielder Jonny Hayes is facing a month on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.

Aberdeen’s title charge was dealt a major setback yesterday when it was confirmed midfielder Jonny Hayes is facing a month on the sidelines.

The Irishman, who has been one of the Dons’ leading performers this season, was substitute­d midway through the first half of Monday’s 3-1 defeat by Caley Thistle with a torn hamstring.

The 28-year-old Dubliner is expected to be sidelined for three to four weeks.

It means Hayes will miss tomorrow’s trip to Firhill to face Partick Thistle as well as next week’s visit of St Johnstone to Pittodrie.

The midfielder is unlikely to be involved in the following fixtures against Dundee United and Kilmarnock before their final match before the internatio­nal break at Motherwell on Saturday, March 19.

After losing their 12-

“Never played at the level that we are capable of against Inverness”

match unbeaten league run, manager Derek McInnes is calling on his players to deliver a muchimprov­ed display against Alan Archibald’s men.

The sides drew0-0at Pittodrie in December and McInnes warned his players cannot afford another lacklustre performanc­e as they try to draw level on points with leaders Celtic.

He said: “We never played at the level that we are capable of against Inverness. When we don’t play at our level we can be vulnerable. But we will pick ourselves up and try to start another winning run. It is important we show we are still in there.”

Aberdeen, meanwhile, have launched a consultati­on with the club’s supporters about a proposal to turn the Merkland Stand into a singing section.

The proposal would involve moving the Merkland Stand’s family section to t he l ower area of the Richard Donald Stand in an effort to improve the atmosphere at the ground.

A club spokesman said: “Moving the family stand to the RDS lower would allow us to create a noisy area within a section of the Merkland Stand.

“We are keen to be as open as possible with our supporters regarding this proposal hence the reason for this extensive consultati­on process.”

 ??  ?? PUSHING IT: Aberdeen’s Jonny Hayes, right, takes on Caley Thistle’s Lewis Horner
PUSHING IT: Aberdeen’s Jonny Hayes, right, takes on Caley Thistle’s Lewis Horner

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