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Niall McGinn believes with a bit of Pittodrie power that Aberdeen have what it takes to end table-topping Hearts’ unbeaten Premiership run.
The Jambos, under Derek McInnes, are currently seven points clear at the top of the table but they don’t have a great record in the Granite City.
The Dons have been slow starters, in comparison, but McGinn believes a statement three points on Sunday is the sort of game that could turn their fortunes around.
McGinn stated: “We always did well at home against Hearts and Hibs and vice-versa going down the road, it always felt difficult.
“There will be a good atmosphere on Sunday. Derek coming back, Hearts are flying and any home game you are looking forward to. It is one that could turn the season and turn it with re

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