The Dons saw off Michael Beale with a 3-1 win in Glasgow before the international break and Nick Montgomery has been urged to follw their example.
Elie Youan and Martin Boyle have been named as 'dream players' for Nick Montgomery as he aims to continue his unbeaten spell as Hibs boss.
But the duo have been lightning hot all season. Youan's double against Hearts at Tynecastle and Boyle's authoritative performances on the season have given fans of the Leith club reason to smile again, and with a plethora of capable strikers, times are good at Easter Road. And pundit Mark Wilson has stated that Nick Montgomery needs to follow Aberdeen's blueprint from their win at Ibrox by utilising the wide men if they are to win.
"But if you've got Boyle and Youan on the other, it's what every team dreams of. Direct, out and out pace that can stretch you, and it's never good for any full back to play against that.
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