'Hearts are beatable' - Cameron eyes Tynecastle upset

'Hearts are beatable' - Cameron eyes Tynecastle upset

Aberdeen midfielder insists his team can upset the odds and defeat Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday, giving themselves a boost as well as delivering another twist in the title race.

The Dons are in the middle of a busy schedule as they play fixture catch-up, and drew 0-0 with Dundee United at Tannadice on Tuesday. After little rest, they are back in action and faced with a tough test but one Cameron relishes.

"There's a game every couple of days, which, personally, I enjoy," he told RedTV.

"You get up and go again and put things behind you quickly.

"So I'm looking forward to it, and I think we all are, and we obviously know it's going to be a good atmosphere at Tynecastle on Saturday.

"But we can go and try and upset them. They are beatable. Every team in this league is, in my opinion.

"So we just need to go match them.

"Obviously, they'll come out hot, obviously with the atmosphere that will be there but we're looking forward to it."

The midfielder is enjoying regular football at Aberdeen even in a difficult spell, after leaving Rangers on loan in January for game time.

"It's just great to be back playing football," he said. "Apart from Tuesday [on Dundee United's damaged pitch], obviously, we try to play some good football.

"That's quite important because I want to be playing in a team who passes it about well.

"We've shown that in games, but we still haven't put a full 90-minute performance together, which obviously we're looking to do.

"So I'm glad to be playing football and hope I can contribute more, get some more goals and assists before the end of season and get us to climb as high as possible."

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