Robinson on Dons survival, squad balance & Olusanya
Aberdeen head coach Stephen Robinson has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premiership visit of Dundee United . Here are the key lines: A point would secure the Dons' Premiership status, with Robinson saying they want to "finish the season strongly" and are "not out of the woods yet". Aberdeen could even be safe with a defeat - depending on the outcome of St Mirren v Kilmarnock - but Robinson insists "we can only concentrate on ourselves".
His side want to build on their three-game unbeaten run and keep momentum: "I think there have been signs of improvement, we know it is not the finished article. " He rejected the notion United don't have anything to play for, saying Jim Goodwin's men will be right up for the game. Robinson's response was "yes" when asked if he has decided which players he wants to keep and move on in the summer.
He adds: "The problems we have had this season won't be fixed in one window. " On how close he is to lining up new signings: "I have really concentrated on making sure we get out of the trouble that we are in. " Robinson admits the balance of the squad "isn't right" at the moment, adding in jest: "We have good people at the football club that have put about 500 names in front of me every day.
" The Dons boss praised loan striker Toyosi Olusanya's contribution: "He has come up here and given the team something they didn't have before. " While Olusanya "needs a goal", Robinson insists he has "complemented Kevin [Nisbet] very well". Team news: After nearly three months out Nicky Devlin could return.
Emmanuel Gyamfi is available but Alexander Jensen is a doubt.