Derek McInnes has left his position as manager after a run of just two wins in 10 games, with the boss citing an "unprecedented" season.Though the Dons sit fourth in the Premiership they've scored just once since the 2-0 win over Motherwell on January 23.That's led to a growing number of fans calling for the manager to be removed and Aberdeen confirmed their decision on Monday evening, with Paul Sheerin to take the team for the final six matches of the campaign.McInnes said: "This season has been unprecedented due to a number of factors and I am as frustrated as anyone that results haven’t been of the high standard which we set.“My motivation to deliver success has never wavered and during my eight-year tenure my staff and I have worked.
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