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Ryan Christie: No difference in pressure to win between Pittodrie and Parkhead

Aberdeen's Ryan Christie  has impressed this season.
Aberdeen's Ryan Christie has impressed this season.

Dons midfielder Ryan Christie says the expectation to win every match is just the same at Aberdeen as it is at parent club Celtic.

The 22-year-old, who returned to Pittodrie for a second loan spell in the summer, has been one of the standout performers for Derek McInnes’ side so far this season.

The Reds are level on points with leaders Celtic at the top of the table after taking 13 points from a possible 15 in their opening five fixtures.

Despite the financial advantages enjoyed by the Hoops over every other team in Scotland’s top flight, Christie feels the Dons players are under the same pressure to win every game.

He said: “I wouldn’t say there are any differences.

“It’s similar in terms of the expectations to win here. That’s no different, especially at home.

“Any game we go into, no matter who we’re playing, obviously we want to win, but there’s an expectation to win as well.

“It’s great for players like me to learn and play in that environment.

“I think it brings everybody on and improves your game on a Saturday.

“Being on loan, it gives me that experience which is the same at Celtic of that expectation to win week in week out. We have that attitude here.

“When I decided to come back here, that was one of the factors.

“Aberdeen are a club that push themselves so much and they’re always on the up.

“It’s great club to be a part of and the attitude is correct for me to come in and learn and hopefully get experience in a club that always wants to be successful.”

Christie, who is under contract at Parkhead until the summer of 2019, says the Hoops have been monitoring his progress at Pittodrie closely.

He said: “They’ve been in touch a few times. After the European games they were in touch saying ‘well done’, which was good because I wanted European experience as well.

“It’s good when they check in. It gives me that feeling that they’re still watching me and seeing how I’m doing. It’s still up to me to play well when they are watching.”

The former Caley Thistle player, meanwhile, does not expect the Hoops to suffer a prolonged Champions League hangover following their midweek drubbing by Paris Saint-Germain.

Brendan Rodgers’ team will look to return to winning ways after their 5-0 loss to the big-spending French side when they host Ross County today.

Christie added: “A lot of people say that ‘I hope they drop points after midweek games’, but the reality is that Celtic have so many good players and such a big squad that it doesn’t come into it.

“They’ll be looking to bounce back this weekend and making sure they don’t slip up domestically.

“It comes down to having a big squad and they look after themselves well. They’re all athletes at that club, that’s for sure. They’ll go into the weekend having forgotten about midweek.”