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Aberdeen duo Joe Lewis and Sam Cosgrove in fitness race for tomorrow’s visit of Rangers

Sam Cosgrove limped off with a back injury.
Sam Cosgrove limped off with a back injury.

Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is hopeful Joe Lewis and Sam Cosgrove will be fit for tomorrow’s crucial Premiership fixture against Rangers.

Both players were taken off in Aberdeen’s 2-1 win over Hibernian on Saturday at Easter Road but the Dons boss is optimistic both can feature against Steven Gerrard’s side.

Cosgrove limped off just 19 minutes into the game with a back problem and Lewis took a whack above the eye after he collided with the post attempting to save Stevie Mallan’s free-kick.

Both have been pivotal to Aberdeen’s fortunes this season, with Cosgrove finding the net 12 times, and their presence against Rangers would give the home side’s chances a huge lift.

McInnes said: “I’m hoping both will be fit. Joe’s got a nasty gash above his eye but he’s absolutely fine. The medical staff felt he was going to have to get it stitched and it was going to take a long time. Obviously it’s not ideal but Joe seems eager to play.

“Sam, I think it’s been the consequence of training on hard pitches with the weather. We have been indoor a lot and maybe even the other night on the artificial surface at Stenhousemuir, his back just went into a spasm. He felt it a bit on Thursday and hopefully it can be something we can work on and hopefully it can disappear as quickly as it came. He certainly feels positive about Wednesday but we’ll see where everybody is. He needs a wee bit of TLC and a lot of things to go his way to be ready for Wednesday.”

Joe Lewis was taken off during the win over Hibernian.

Scott McKenna is a possibility for tomorrow’s game, as he looks to comeback from a hamstring injury, but Mikey Devlin (foot) remains sidelined. Andy Considine and Tommie Hoban came through the Hibernian win unscathed, with Shay Logan deputising as a third centre-back at times at Easter Road.

McInnes said: “As it stands, (Scott McKenna) and Mikey Devlin are probably going to be another week to 10 days away, but we’ll see how we are.

“We’ve got a few boys patched up and not quite at full tilt. Because of the midweek game we’ve not really had a chance to get on top of those.

“We now have another midweek game and it’s important we see who’s all fully fit.”