Aberdeen manager Barry Robson rubbishes talk that the pressure on their Europa League tie with BK Hacken has been reduced by the fact they are guaranteed group-stage football.
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"We are hoping we can bring something to the table, perform as well as we can, and make sure that we can take a decent result going in to the second leg."Robson, though, is under no illusions about the size of the task his side face. However, Hacken boss Per-Mathias Hogmo - who oversaw those two games - insists what happened then will have no bearing on the outcome this time round.
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