Teddy Jenks will be hoping to help Aberdeen reach the next qualifying round of the Europa Conference League by avoiding a massive slip-up.
The Dons go into the second leg of their second qualifying round tie against BK Hacken at the Bravida Arena this evening (5:30pm) with a 5-1 lead from the first leg.
Jenks came off the bench late on in the win at Pittodrie.
That massive aggregate lead puts Aberdeen in pole position to face either Austria Wien or Breidablik in the third qualifying round.
But manager Stephen Class has insisted that his side will not be complacent.
He said:“The boys, they won’t be complacent, they’re well aware how good Hacken are.
“If (anything) it’ll be a performance level on the night that gives us any issues.
“I don’t foresee complacency being a problem at all, no.”
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