Calvin Ramsay and Josh Doig targeted by Sassuolo scouts as transfer race heats up for Hibs and Aberdeen starlets
Sassuolo ran the rule over Calvin Ramsay and Josh Doig at the weekend.
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Sassuolo ran the rule over Calvin Ramsay and Josh Doig at the weekend.
It is easy to acknowledge the excitement the Scottish Cup semi final draw has generated in the capital but as Chris Cadden mulled over defeat at Pittodrie he said there is too much riding on the league games that precede that Hampden showcase for Hibs players to allow themselves to get swept up in that.
Chris Cadden’s cross after 20 minutes was turned into his own net by Calvin Ramsay to give the visitors the lead but a Lewis Ferguson penalty after Rocky Bushiri was penalised for handball brought the Dons back into the match, and he added a second from the spot after Ryan Porteous was red-carded for a foul on Ross McCrorie.
Aberdeen registered their first Premiership victory since Boxing Day by coming from behind to defeat 10-man Hibernian 3-1, and in doing so, reviving their top six aspirations.
Defender Andy Considine and attacker Marley Watkins return to the Aberdeen squad for the visit of Hibernian in the cinch Premiership.
But not even the 34-year-old Easter Road veteran was prepared for the rambunctious opening to his side’s Scottish Cup quarter-final victory over Motherwell on Sunday that saw one red card, two yellows, and Elias Melkersen’s first goal in green and white.
The 19-year-old, who marked his first start for the Easter Road side with a man-of-the-match performance and double in the Scottish Cup quarter-final victory over Motherwell at Fir Park on Sunday will hope to add to his current international tally of three goals in four games for Jan Peder Jalland’s team.
Motherwell midfielder Liam Donnelly says the Steelmen have to take their Scottish Cup positives into a crucial Premiership match with St Johnstone this weekend.