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Angus MacDonald names Aberdeen’s 'silent assassin' as defender reveals Premiership split leaves England baffled

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Aberdeen star Angus MacDonald has admitted the Scottish Premiership split has left his friends and family baffled. Those closest to him thought he was about to head for the beach rather than gearing up to seal a European return.

MacDonald’s entire career has been south of the border and so the idea of the league splitting is something of an oddity. They thought the win over Rangers brought the curtain down on their season – not realising they still have another five games to go. “A lot of friends and family have been asking what are you doing now the season is finished,” MacDonald admitted. “I had to say it is not finished because I still have another five games.” The Dons kick-off with a trip to Rangers next weekend.

They then have Hibs and St Mirren at home with Hearts and Celtic away in the split. Aberdeen are five points clear and looking to seal their place as best of the rest.

We have got ourselves in a position where we are five points clear,” MacDonald acknowledged. “We have got a couple of big games at home and a couple of big games away but I back the boys to stick in there to get the results we need.” Aberdeen will head south to Rangers full of confidence, on the back of seven wins on the bounce and six clean sheets in that run.

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