Aberdeen's Kevin Nisbet has scored five goals in six games - is he thrusting himself back into the Scotland picture?
BIRTHDAY boy Kevin Nisbet didn’t just snuff out the cake candles, he helped blow away Queen’s Park’s cup dreams with a stunning Pittodrie opener. It set Aberdeen on their way to a fourth
Aberdeen are the second team into the semi finals of the Scottish Cup after dispatching Queen's Park. Thelin's side will be looking to make amends for their last trip to Hampden, which ended in a 6-0 thrashing at the hands of Celtci in the last four of the Premier Sports Cup in November.
Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin told BBC Scotland: "I'm really happy. It's not always easy to find the right rhythm. In the first five minutes they got some good crosses in, got some opportunities. "Then we found our rhythm and started playing better as a team. It was a good performance.
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