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Graeme Shinnie details key change that has given him new lease of life and hunger for Aberdeen success at Hampden

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Graeme Shinnie admits a new diet has him hungry for Premier Sports Cup success. Aberdeen take on Celtic at Hampden and Dons fans will hope to dine out on another big win under Jimmy Thelin.

It has been something of a football feast for the Pittodrie faithful as they have not lost a game under their new boss. The on-form Reds are now 16 games unbeaten and that has seen them eat into the Old Firm’s dominance, with Wednesday’s win at Pittodrie over Rangers and a comeback draw at Celtic Park last month.

Aberdeen now believe they are deserving of their place at the top table and if they can serve up a big performance against Brendan Rodgers’ side then silver service could well be on the menu.

Thelin’s arrival has given skipper Shinnie a new lease of life, along with a new diet that he went on over the summer. The 33-year-old said: “I feel good.

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